Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Serlet Transition Out Appears As Natural As OS X Transition Towards iOS

Back in October of last year, the day before it was formally unveiled, I wondered if OS X Lion would be the last of its kind. There were two main arguments: the big cat name choice and the colossal rise of iOS. With today's news that OS X father�Bertrand Serlet is leaving Apple after 14 years (and 22 years working with CEO Steve Jobs), the question has come roaring back to life. Apple has been giving OS X big cat nicknames since 10.0 (though they started off as informal codenames at first). The forthcoming latest iteration, OS X 10.7, has been given the name "Lion", the king of the jungle. But more important than the name is what's inside Lion: iOS-like features. A transition is happening. Apple made this very clear during the initial preview of Lion. It's OS X meets the iPad.

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