Leopard delayed
The next release of Apple's operating
system is being delayed by four
months.
Scheduled to appear in
mid-June, the new version of the Mac software, codenamed Leopard before now,
will instead be released in October.
A trial,
or beta, version, of Leopard will be available in June at the Apple developer
conference.
The delay has been caused by the
demands of the Apple iPhone which is intended to go on sale in
June.
To ensure the iPhone hits its target,
Apple has assigned some OS X engineers and quality testers to that
project.
In a statement, Apple said the
sophisticated software on the iPhone had forced it to make some difficult
choices about where to concentrate its development and engineering
efforts.
The iPhone was unveiled in January at
the Macworld Expo in San Francisco.
Apple said
that the features in Leopard will be complete by the time of its Worldwide
Developers Conference in June but the final polish on the product would be
missing.
"We now plan to show our developers a
near final version of Leopard at the conference, give them a beta copy to take
home so they can do their final testing, and ship Leopard in October," said
Apple.
Posted: Fri - April 13, 2007 at 12:04 AM