SJ stands in front of his main developer's conference - where he regularly mouths "Thank you all for the amazing contributions you're making to the Mac" - and says "Here's this brand new platform, with a full OS, but no sdk for you".
If I'd been there, I'd have booed him off the stage.
I just don't get the AppleTV.
I'd buy one in a second if one of the following were true:
* I could plug in an EyeTV hybrid to the USB port to record live TV.
* It had at least the web browsing/email/widget capabilities of a stripped down Mac mini
* It acted as an AE basestation to connect at...
Ok, so the keynote basically focussed on just two products:
1) Apple TV - Lets you stream music/photos/video to a TV via Wi-Fi.
2) iPhone - Stores/plays music/photos/video and has Wi-Fi.
So surely, the "one more thing" moment should have been a demonstration of these two things working...
Definitely getting an iPhone - if it ever makes it to Australia :-(
5 points of the keynote that left me wondering though:
1. Agree with fryke - what are the developer options? Surely one of the huge strengths of having "OS X" on the device is that there's already a large development...
Tried for an hour to insert a shape into a table cell in Pages.
When I had the cursor inside the cell, the Insert -> Shape menu was greyed out.
When I created the shape outside the table and tried to drag it in, the shape becomes the background image of the cell (and fills the cell...
I've recently heard of a new device from Sony called the mylo:
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8202297251.html
Looks like it could be great. Has anyone heard whether it'll be Mac compatible?
Kap
Don't think you can do this in iWeb. Of course, there's nothing to stop you from publishing the site to a directory and inserting the code yourself.
Kap
What I don't understand is why Apple just doesn't sell the video of the keynote from the iTMS.
Hell, I'd be willing to pay for it (and I told them so, via Apple's feedback site) to get a non-streaming version asap.
Kap