Wolfram Research comes on stage with Mathematica. A couple months old, but for the technical computing crowd, this is a wonderful, wonderful thing. Also useful to calculus students. Also very funny goy demoing. He had an integrals joke. I laughed. Said he was rendering animations on his PowerBook in the background for like a week. Wouldn’t do it on any other OS, because these things need to run for a long time without failing. Also commended OS X’s Quartz graphics engine for providing awesome rendering capabilities for equations. The animations were very cool. 🙂
Category: geek
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Mike Evangelist comes on stage to demo Final Cut Pro 3.0. Demos software real-time effects with ESPN’s The Life, which is edited totally in FCP. RT transitions, superimposed titles, and color correction. Not new news today, but still very, very sweet. RT also works on the fastest PowerBooks, for mobile RT. 🙂
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Guy from Palm comes on stage, new USB cradles, bonus software for Macs, shipping in multiple languages. Palm Desktop Software product manager demos the new Desktop for OS X. Better drag-n-drop for Vcards. Demoed Palm sync. Public beta downloadable at www.palm.com/macintosh.
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OS X update. Seeing Mac programmers becoming Unix programmers as well, and vice-versa. Press likes it
12 month transition period (on a clock face). At 6 o’clock in September, 10.1 shipped. Now it’s 9 o’clock. Now there’s tons of apps (>2500). Office:mac for X shipped last quarter, Steve applauds Microsoft. Next: Adobe. The Executive Vice President of Adobe, Shantanu Narayen, comes up on stage to remind you how important Adobe is to you, and to beg humbly for your forgiveness for taking so long to come to Mac OS X. After Effects 5.5 is now shipping (YAY!). Demos of Illustrator 10, Indesign 2.0 (supports native photoshop files with transparency), GoLive 6.0… and FINALLY! Photoshop. (“Almost here!”) Demoing AppleScript with Photoshop, building the Fellowship of the Rings release poster. New Spell Check in PShop. Adobe calls themselves “the poster child for Apps on OS X.” HA!
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Press likes the iPod.
Steve is proud of the Apple retail stores, hit the 25 stores by 2001-end-of-year mark (27, actually). Point of stores if to try to convert “the other 95%.” 40% of retail Mac buyers are new Mac owners. 800,000 visitors in December to all Apple stores.
State of Maine equipping all 7th and 8th grade students and teachers with iBooks, statewide. That’s 36,000 iBooks, if you’re counting. Steve says “One down, 49 to go.”
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Steve takes to the stage, the SteveNote begins.
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FACT: I’m really hungry. I eat some apple muffin and have some Bottled Frappuccino…. The keynote has not yet started, but there’s some nice Peter Gabriel music to tide us over.