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| I'll upgrade to Leopard for iChat. I believe that application is Leopard's biggest "gotta have it" feature. I think that once developers start taking advantage of core animation we'll get some really modern applications, like the one Steve demoed. I'm a bit unimpressed with what came of the UI and the dock, but there are key features that make the upgrade justifiable.
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| Still my question was not, why is there two, but why is he using a discontinued product?
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| How else should he show how iChat works on a Cinema Display without an iSight?
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| He could've used an iMac instead. But they tend to use the fastest available hardware, which right now is the Mac Pro, and that means using the iSight - until they're ready to unveil new displays with integrated iSights...
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