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Exclusive: Leopard to bring collaborative documents

By Alexandros Roussos
Created 2006-06-08 23:31

Since Apple announced Leopard last year during WWDC, MacOSXRumors obtained reports on two major features in the next release of Mac OS X. The first is a redesigned Finder [1] making extensive use of Spotlight and the second is the inclusion virtualization software [2]. Recently sources have been indicating that Leopard will feature easy collaborative work throughout the OS.

The main idea is that it will be possible to declare a document as available for collaborative use over a network or Internet. Users who want to work on this document will be able to connect and work simultaneously on it. Modifications made by each user will be updated in real time for all connected users.

Actually, the concept of collaborative document may be integrated into a new dedicated framework. Much like Apple has made image effects easy with CoreImage and powerful data indexing available throughout the OS with Spotlight. If Apple indeed makes of it a software API, it will allow third party developers to implement collaborative documents on their own applications very easily.

Sources also claim that Apple is already integrating support of collaborative documents into iWork and iCal; in fact, MacOSXRumors has learned that the company decided to restart the development of its calendar application. The new version, due to ship with Leopard, will bring collaborative features and a new widget along with many other enhancements.

MacOSXRumors has also obtained what could be precise information about release timeframe of Mac OS X Leopard and iWork '07. Both of them will probably be released in January 2007, during the annual Macworld SF opening. We're quite surprised that Apple choses similar release timeframe to Microsoft's Windows Vista though.

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