Mac OS X 10.6 Called 'Snow Leopard', All Cocoa?

Courtesy Digg - Mac osx  Wed, 06/04/2008 - 13:55

Arstechnica reports on more details about the next major version of Mac OS X (10.6). According to the news site, the next version of Mac OS X will indeed be an Intel-only release and that it is code named "Snow Leopard".

Ars can also confirm the expected release target of January 2009 as well a...


 

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