Apple to Show Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) at WWDC 2006

This morning, Apple announced the we’ll all be able to see “Leopard before it leaps into action,” at this year’s WWDC. Leopard is the code name for the next version of the Mac OS X operating system, 10.5.

The World Wide Developer’s Conference will be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco from August 7^th^ to 11^th^. Attending developers will have the option to see Steve Jobs’ Keynote Address as well as attend sessions in the following categories:

  • Application Technologies
  • Development Tools
  • Graphics and Media
  • Information Technologies
  • OS Foundations

Apple has already announced that Boot Camp is a beta of a feature to be included in Leopard, but no additional features have been spotlighted.

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