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Apple Computer executives are offering a small sneak peek into its highly anticipated new operating system, but are asking fans to focus on what OS X will have, not on what it&acut...

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Gregor Klevže 21 Aug 2014 793 views

Apple Computer executives are offering a small sneak peek into its highly anticipated new operating system, but are asking fans to focus on what OS X will have, not on what it&acute;s missing. <BR>Phil Schiller, Apple&acute;s vice president of worldwide marketing, on Thursday explained some of the features that will be available in the new operating system, as well as changes since September&acute;s public preview release. <BR> <BR>

Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) on Wednesday released final, or gold, code to manufacturing as the company readies the product for sale on March 24.

Mac enthusiasts looking for video streaming will find the final version of QuickTime 5 in the box, Schiller said. Apple had been beta testing the competitor to Real´s RealPlayer Plus 8 and Microsoft Media Player 7 since autumn.

Apple also plans to offer its iTunes digital music-authoring package and iMovie video-editing software, although neither will come in the box with Mac OS X.

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