Leopard delayed until October
Apple announced in a statement yesterday that OSX 10.5 Leopard will be delayed until at least October. Leopard was originally planned to be released during Apple's WWDC in June but members of the development team for Leopard were pulled away from the project for some last minute tweaks to the iPhone software forcing the release date to be pushed back. In their statement Apple said, "While Leopard's features will be complete by then, we cannot deliver the quality release that we and our customers expect from us."Apple has planned to now have a beta version of Leopard available to developers at WWDC and then release the full version in October.












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Subscribe to commentsjasonApr 13th 2007 10:01AM
ha ha, apple's lame!
asurrocaApr 13th 2007 11:04AM
Apple doesn't have the manpower to develop an operating system AND a mobile version of the operating system at the same time? Pwned.
musicphrekeApr 13th 2007 12:27PM
Wow, that is pretty sad. No wonder they charge out the ass for their computers because they must be paying those development team guys out the ass to work on several projects at once (or at least they ought to be). That's pretty sad. You think they could afford to hire some decent help for other projects unless it's like a matter of confidentiality or something and not wanting too many people in on it for whatever reason...I figure, it's just a damn phone.