Mac OS X Leopard - Spaces
June 9th, 2009 | by admin |
This is brand new footage of Mac OS X Leopard showing Spaces which debuted June 11, 2007 during the Apple WWDC.
Duration : 0:0:44
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This is brand new footage of Mac OS X Leopard showing Spaces which debuted June 11, 2007 during the Apple WWDC.
Duration : 0:0:44
[youtube c7MHup6kXbU]
25 Responses to “Mac OS X Leopard - Spaces”
By JamesManes on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
More like me raping …
More like me raping noobs at their own game.
By mrsfurrytits on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
LOL. geek wars.
LOL. geek wars.
By JamesManes on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
Let me refraise …
Let me refraise then. Way to go Linux, after a decade you finally caught up with… oh wait Linux is still missing 90% of what all modern OSs these days have. My bad.
/trollin
By XOmniverse on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
I never said linux …
I never said linux had it first, so maybe you should learn to read before you tell people to watch what they say.
By JamesManes on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
You better watch …
You better watch your mouth. CDE made virtual desktops in the early 90s, BEFORE LINUX DID. What is CDE? A destkop environment made specifically for UNIX. What is Leopard? UNIX. What is Linux not? UNIX. Therefore OS X has more of a right to use multiple desks than Linux because of their UNIX base.
By JamesManes on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
They are saying its …
They are saying its only in Leopard and not earlier versions.
By JamesManes on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
You better watch …
You better watch your mouth. CDE made virtual desktops in the early 90s, BEFORE LINUX DID. What is CDE? A destkop environment made specifically for UNIX. What is Leopard? UNIX. What is Linux not? UNIX. Therefore OS X has more of a right to use multiple desks than Linux because of their UNIX base.
By surfmonkey45 on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
they sure do
they sure do
By Growlboy1986 on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
It is easier to do …
It is easier to do it in Linux, and it has more ways to do it (3Dcube). What were virtual desktops in 1985? Why didn’t they do it earlier? Offcourse , Linux is opensource.. “Let’s take it and make money on it.” I think that this is disgusting.
By foodlovingpig on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
“Only in Leopard”
…
“Only in Leopard”
Apple loves to lie, don’t they?
By Booshibonton on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
Go Imogen Heap!
Go Imogen Heap!
By Booshibonton on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
“Say Goodnight And …
“Say Goodnight And Go” by Imogen Heap…
By Woegjiub on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
“Only In Leopard”.. …
“Only In Leopard”…. Wow, now I wonder which features of KDE 4.2 or Compiz Apple will steal next…
By XOmniverse on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
Way to go Apple, …
Way to go Apple, catching up with OS features Linux had a decade ago…
By romanzz on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
“only in leopard”? …
“only in leopard”? Only xwindows has had it forever…
By peterbaden on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
all you need is …
all you need is sPACes;-)
By w0rt3l on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
It looks like you …
It looks like you misunderstood my post.
Let me summarize:
1. Multiple people here claim Apple ’stole’ spaces from linux.
2. My reply to this is that Apple did not ’steal spaces’ because they already had virtual desktops back in 1985, when the word ‘linux’ did not even exist (and, again, linux itself is not relevant here, X is).
And now for you especially punktdawg, notice that I do not claim other parties did steal spaces or that Apple has not stolen anything else.
By punktdawg on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
ROFL its not …
ROFL its not stealing when Apple steals Xerox’s virtual desktop concepts or interface. When Apple does it, its called borrowing, innovation, or creating “NEW” solutions. LAWL Thanks dude, haven’t laughed that hard in awhile.
By marki9997 on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
go apple
go apple
By w0rt3l on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
Of course I’m not …
Of course I’m not saying information is just for companies, this can be seen by the inclusion of BSD.
And yes, copying and improving a design is good, otherwise we would be in the stone age.
My point however was that the MS and GNU/Linux teams are quite focused on improving and extending rather than finding new solutions to problems, like Xerox (PARC anyone?), Apple, and BSD do, so screaming theft about ’spaces’ is quite a misinformed and altogether silly thing to do.
By Ajnasz on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
Yes, useful window …
Yes, useful window managers for example (like fluxbox or awesome wm) and probably many other things. But if not, why would be it a problem? You think, the knowledge is only for comapnies not for everyone? If an idea, a solution is really good, everyone _should_ copy and use it.
By amandaavia on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
looove this song …
looove this song and mac!
By demonwx10 on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
no way it never …
no way it never laggs in a macbook because im using one right now with spaces
By TrojanxInfection on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
How simple and cool …
How simple and cool can this get.
By Augmen1 on Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
lol i bet they …
lol i bet they acctually used like a MacBook pro to shoot the video.
if they did this on macbook it would be pretty laggy