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« on: May 31, 2016, 04:05:20 pm »

WWDC flashback 2007: OS X Leopard, Safari for Windows, web apps for iPhone

Traveling back to the year Apple announced OS X Leopard, Safari for Windows, and a 'sweet solution' for iPhone developers!

As we head towards WWDC 2016 we're looking back at the last few years of Apple's World Wide Developer Conference and the impact they made — starting with WWDC 2007.

WWDC 2007 was held in its usual home at Moscone Center West in San Francisco, California. It kicked off on Monday, June 11, at 10am PDT with a Steve Jobs keynote — the first since Apple previewed the original iPhone at Macworld some 6 months earlier. To say all eyes were on that state would be a profound understatement. The iPhone wasn't yet on the market and hadn't yet transformed the mobile industry, but its impact was already undeniable.





OS X Leopard

First up, Apple showed of OS X 10.5 Leopard. It wouldn't launch until later that fall — every resource possible at Apple was fixed on getting the iPhone out the door — but we did get to see a new Dock design complete with Stacks functi...

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