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Old 09-21-2007, 09:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default If you haven't checked out Leopard...

Check out the online demo's on Apple's site. You will be able to see the potential of how some of the new OS will be able to Sync things like notes and tasks with the iPhone...

http://www.apple.com/macosx/leopard/

I'm still believing we will see more additions next month when Leopard hits the scene!
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Sorry, probably missed something - but where is there any mention of iPhone, or syncing of Notes or Tasks?
It does look amazing though ...
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Default Leopard supports bluetooth A2DP also

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Check out the online demo's on Apple's site. You will be able to see the potential of how some of the new OS will be able to Sync things like notes and tasks with the iPhone...

http://www.apple.com/macosx/leopard/

I'm still believing we will see more additions next month when Leopard hits the scene!
Of particular interest to me is the fact that Leopard supports A2DP (Stereo Bluetooth). I used it last night to stream music from my MacBook to my A2DP enabled car stereo.

It's very logical to think that after Leopard comes out, the iPhone will eventually get A2DP support. It's understandable to me that Apple would want a feature to be in their full blown OS, OSX before they put it into the iPhone.

A2DP is really the only thing that I believe the iPhone is obviously missing. Pretty much everything else will be accomplished by third party developers.
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Look at the mail section. It will talk about notes and todos. Something tells me this may lead to integration with the iphone. I guess we will have to see.

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A2DP is really the only thing that I believe the iPhone is obviously missing. Pretty much everything else will be accomplished by third party developers.
A2DP's also available by third party developers. You have to buy a $50 icombi adapter, but it's available.
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A2DP's also available by third party developers. You have to buy a $50 icombi adapter, but it's available.
Yeah, I know but something just doesn't feel right about having to clip a bluetooth dongle to a device that already has internal bluetooth just to get A2DP. If ever there has been a device that is perfectly suited for A2DP it is the iPhone. I have to believe that Apple will eventually turn it on. I think they just intend to workout the kinks and compatability issues with their new A2DP implementation in Leopard before pushing the new features onto the iPhone.

I do wonder though what the chances are that the blueZ package (defacto Linux opensource bluetooth) may eventually find its way onto the iPhone via third party developers. The NES package has already demonstrated some ability to control sound switching.
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What is A2DP?
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What is A2DP?

do they not say that like 3 times in this thread?
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