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Greetings, IDG's Macworld Expo is going on right now in San Francisco, and today was Steve Jobs' keynote presentation, riddled with new technology and products. Two of them in particular I felt were of interest to the UNIX crowd. 1) X11 for Mac OS X Those familiar with Mac OS X will note that there are already several ways to get X11 running on your machine, but thus far none have been provided directly by Apple for use specifically on the Mac OS X platform. Steve did not mention this in his keynote, from what I can tell, but the "Beta" version is now available for download. I have not had a chance to evaluate it yet, so I can't make any comments as to its usability. Just wanted to provide a link for those who might be interested in checking it out: http://www.apple.com/macosx/x11/ 2) Safari Jobs' today also announced the release of an Apple-branded, Mac OS X web browser called "Safari," which uses KDE's KHTML libraries for its webpage rendering. Again, I haven't had a chance to evaluate this yet, but wanted to provide a link for those who want to give it a try: http://www.apple.com/safari/ I'll probably get a chance to try them out myself later this week. :-) Peter -- Peter R. Wood - lists at prwdot.org - http://peter.prwdot.org/
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