X from Apple. Thoroughly reviewed in its foundations and rid of the
old code dedicated to PowerPC processors, it should make little
visible features. As against, it has long been known that the
developers will have much more possibilities than with Leopard. And
potential increases with the integration of CoreLocation.
If the name is familiar to some of you is that this infrastructure is
already part of the SDK for iPhone. It allows software authors to use
geolocation, accessible from a Mac using a technology the company and
allows Skyhook positioning by triangulation when using a Wi-Fi
connection, of course, it will use just such a connection to use these
opportunities.
Another interesting possibility that there are now in Snow Leopard: a
real management infrastructure last multitouch trackpads found on the
MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. It was already possible for
developers to make their applications compatible with the trackpad,
but the presence of a dedicated infrastructure greatly facilitate
things.
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