I'm not debating what is or isn't NDA here, but seeing I missed a majority
of the WWDC, need to go back and watch what I missed, I too am a developer.
I agree we cannot discuss anything, nor am I going to, but the things you
did just publicly list in your message, I'm curious what makes them not be
NDA? Are these things which were covered at WWDC, therefore the cat's
already out of the bag? I'm just curious. I'm not writing this to slap you
for mentioning them. I'm simply just politely asking for some clarification
where I may be a bit misunderstanding, or may perhaps be slightly unaware.
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From: "Sabahattin Gucukoglu" <listse...@me.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: any thoughts on Mac OS Sierra?
Of course, if you are a “Developer” then you can wander off and download it.
I have it in a VM now. I can’t tell you anything beyond what you’ve already
heard, but suffice it to say that the quality control will make or break it.
When July comes around and if you can, load it into a partition or VM, and
find out for yourself how it stacks up, and send your feedback accordingly.
Here’s what I can mention: Time Machine no longer requires AFP, and there’s
a new file system in beta, called Apple File System, with modern features
befitting of a proper OS.
Everything else is just iCloud integration and hence dependence on other
Apple hardware. Or in other words, the Mac as a platform is just looking
for a quiet spot to lie down and croak in because it’s clear that Apple
doesn’t want to improve the status quo there.
WWDC didn’t mention one news-worthy feature of iOS, though: you can remove
most first-party apps now (but not Safari).
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