With Panther, which shipped on 24-Oct-03 (the same day we launched Take Control Books with “Take Control of Upgrading to Panther” – see “ Do You Want to Take Control?,” ), Apple foreshadowed the release roughly two weeks before with an announcement on 08-Oct-03. That narrows it to the 12th, 18th, or 26th. Obviously, we’re in October now, and if Apple remains true to form, they’ll release on a Friday night. When Apple missed its “first half of 2007” promised ship date for Leopard, reportedly due to shifting development resources to the iPhone, the date was reset for October (see “ The Mystery of the Leopard Ship Date: Solved,” ). The first question I was asked last week when speaking to the Oneonta Macintosh Users Group was, “When is Leopard coming out?” After I finished explaining that I had no inside information and that the terms of my NDA would have prevented me from saying if I did, I revealed our internal speculation: October 26th, 2007. #1631: iOS 16.0.3 and watchOS 9.0.2, roller coasters trigger Crash Detection, Medications in iOS 16, watchOS 9 Low Power Mode.#1632: Apple Card Savings accounts, SOS in the iPhone status bar, Tab Wrangler, Focus in iOS 16.#1633: macOS 13 Ventura and other OS updates, 10th-gen iPad, M2 iPad Pro, 3rd-gen Apple TV 4K, Apple services price hikes.#1634: New Messages features, Apple Q4 2022 results, Preview drops PostScript, iOS/iPadOS 15.7.1, Dvorak on iPhone and iPad.#1635: Adobe/Pantone quarrel, does Matter matter yet?, OneWorld 65W international charger, corral your email with SaneBox, e3 Software sponsoring TidBITS.
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