March 20th, 2007 Visited 20 times, 1 so far today
Apple reveal plans on Leopard OS training
Apple Inc. has updated their website with information related to sessions where they would be offering developers an insight on their upcoming Mac OS X Leopard.
Ron Okamoto, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations said in a statement: “There’s no better time to attend WWDC. Mac, iPod and Apple TV offer software, hardware and content developers an unrivalled opportunity for innovation.”
He did not say much on the much awaited Apple iPhone as the company does not want to reveal much till June when the product is due for launch.
Apple aims to provide more than 100 sessions to the developers to give them enough resources to concentrate on develop applications for the Apple Leopard OS.
Okamoto added: “The volume and quality of products from our developers has been inspiring. It’s coming from both camps – small developers and the more established developers that have been with the Mac for a long time. We expect to see much more of that in 2007.”
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