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WWDC Keynote to Showcase Snow Leopard, Including Accessibility

13 May, 2009 @ 8:57 am by Lioncourt

Today, Apple issued a press release detailing their plans for the World Wide Developers’ Conference (WWDC) keynote on 08/June. Specifically, they mention improvements to Snow Leopard that will be shown at the conference, including accessibility. Here’s an excerpt:

Snow Leopard and Mac technical sessions will showcase hundreds of refinements to the operating system and dive deep into its new technologies including a 64-bit architecture, QuickTime® X, next-generation multicore and GPU processor support, and amazing new accessibility technologies. iPhone OS 3.0 technical sessions will cover introductory and advanced concepts to help developers get the most out of the iPhone OS 3.0 SDK and over 1,000 new APIs available for iPhone OS 3.0.

2 Responses to “WWDC Keynote to Showcase Snow Leopard, Including Accessibility”

  1. bertp001 responded:

    I am looking forward to this announcement. I have thought that the new generation iPod Shuffle hinted at new accessibility technologies under development at Apple.

  2. Chris remarked:

    I have heard rumors of greater accessibility with Snow Leopard and I’m glad to know that those rumors are true. I’ve heard another rumor that might not be such good news if it’s true. It is my impression that older Mac Minis won’t support an upgrade to Snow Leopard. Maybe you’ll be able to write an editorial on Snow Leopard as we learn more about it.

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