Leopard and Safari take centre stage at WWDC
Published: 12 Jun 2007 17:12 BST
Steve Jobs led proceedings at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, a San Francisco showcase for all things Mac.
Apple's chief executive kicked off the five-day event by whetting delegates' appetites with a sneak preview of the top features of the upcoming Leopard operating system, and by revealing his company's intention to take on Microsoft with a version of Safari for Windows.
Video: Jobs shows off Leopard's new features
Apple's chief executive took the stage at the WWDC conference and unveiled the operating system's new look [12 Jun 2007]
Video: Apple announces Safari for Windows
At the Worldwide Developers Conference, Steve Jobs announced a version of Safari that runs on Windows XP and Vista [12 Jun 2007]
Photos: Steve Jobs at Apple WWDC
Apple's chief executive showed off key features of the Leopard OS and talked about iPhone applications at the Worldwide Developers Conference [12 Jun 2007]
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Apple takes Safari to Windows and iPhone
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Parallels given boost by Leopard announcement
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Parallels releases Windows-for-Mac update
New version comes as competition looms from VMware, which plans to release the latest beta of its Fusion product on Friday [08 Jun 2007]
Apple updates MacBook Pro laptops
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Gates and Jobs share the stage
The Microsoft chairman and the Apple chief executive treated the crowd at the D5 conference on Wednesday to a rare joint public appearance [31 May 2007]
Photos: When Bill Gates met Steve Jobs
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