Like many, I'm looking forward to the announcement of a 3G iPhone that I can buy here in Australia, but I'm also wondering what goodies we might see on the MacOS X and developer front. "Snow Leopard" sounds like an incremental update to Leopard, (which seems to be a very stable OS to me), but it would have to have some major changes under the hood. What comes to mind is:
- Switching to a more modern, faster kernel, such as L4.
- Make other languages, hopefully python, a first class AppleScripting language
- Dropping support for PowerPC and no doubt cleaning out the code somewhat
- Home directory in the cloud, or at least properly on a flash key drive
- Build in the best of Wine, to make it at least easy to port Windows software to the Mac
- A framework for making application uninstallers
- ZFS or something to update HFS+
I'm also looking forward to an updated copy of "Cocoa Programming for MacOS X".
Sorry you're not here for the action this year Pete.
ReplyDeleteI got 3rd edition (2008) of Hillegass yesterday at Borders, he's a great writer. Now I'm slowly starting to understand Cocoa, but I secretly wish I could use Ruby with Xcode.
George