Apple ready to reveal Tiger
Published: 04 May 2004 16:45 BST
Apple Computer said on Tuesday it will preview Tiger, the next version of Mac OS X, at a developers conference in June.
Chief executive Steve Jobs plans to show off the new operating system software during a keynote address on 28 June to kick off the company's Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco.
The Mac maker offered few details, saying only that Jobs will "offer a preview" of Tiger. Apple has thus far said little about the latest cat, which follows other Mac OS X releases that bore code names such as Puma, Jaguar and Panther.
Apple postponed last year's developers conference from May to June so that it could preview Panther, the current version of Mac OS X, which went on sale in October.
If Tiger goes on sale this year, it would mark the company's fifth version of Mac OS X in five years. In the same period, Microsoft has released one major version of Windows -- XP -- along with various updates. Longhorn, the next major release of Windows, is not expected until the middle of 2006, at the earliest.
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Well, congratulations but if Microsoft had release... Benedict Hurkett -
ZDNet measure the two operating systems as though... Paul Munro







