'Pal', Internet Service Software for 10.3 (with Pictures)
http://www.spymac.com/gallery/showph...t=1&thecat=500
http://www.spymac.com/gallery/showph...t=1&thecat=500
http://www.spymac.com/gallery/showph...t=1&thecat=500
http://www.spymac.com/gallery/showph...t=1&thecat=500
http://www.spymac.com/gallery/showph...t=1&thecat=500
Someone save them fast.
Pal. It's an Internet service software that is basically the "Mac Desktop" for the Internet. Not a .Mac-like thing. Completely new thing. Coining the terms:"Illuminate the Internet.""See the Light" "Green Light to the Internet" Should be able to be used on Windows. Should be a "switching" tool to get Windows users on a Mac-based subscription.
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http://www.spymac.com/gallery/showph...t=1&thecat=500
http://www.spymac.com/gallery/showph...t=1&thecat=500
http://www.spymac.com/gallery/showph...t=1&thecat=500
http://www.spymac.com/gallery/showph...t=1&thecat=500
Someone save them fast.
Pal. It's an Internet service software that is basically the "Mac Desktop" for the Internet. Not a .Mac-like thing. Completely new thing. Coining the terms:"Illuminate the Internet.""See the Light" "Green Light to the Internet" Should be able to be used on Windows. Should be a "switching" tool to get Windows users on a Mac-based subscription.
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It certainly looks genuine. The question is... what does it do?
Barto
This Picture tells a little bit..
the Internet...
Forget discs. Forget synching...
Pal takes your desktop and puts...
your fingertips using Mac OS X 10.3...
can take your life on the road...
use your computer and Pal to fix...
problems. So what are you waiting...
see the light.
It's all very cryptic.
Originally posted by Barto
Green Light...
the Internet...
Forget discs. Forget synching...
Pal takes your desktop and puts...
your fingertips using Mac OS X 10.3...
can take your life on the road...
use your computer and Pal to fix...
problems. So what are you waiting...
see the light.
It's all very cryptic.
No, its not. Sounds like online User profiles. Sort of like under NT. only available through internet. Would be real cool. If its true.
http://www.spymac.com/gallery/showph...t=1&thecat=500
over the air syncing...
oh please be true!
-- 10.3 (announced WWDC but shipping when?)
-- new isync
plus a *big* RDF special launch event...
Edit: Actually I have some issues with the corners and shadows on this one in particular. Whatever, we'll see, eventually.
Edit 2: Forget it, I don't believe the most of it. But I still don't know where a 'render artifact' would be seen. Now I'm tired and confused.
REAL?
Doens't sound like something new and groundbraking to me. Maybe just another name for iSync. Big deal.
Looks kinda fake. Is that supposed to be a picture of the box itself or a picture of a banner with the box on. To me the corners seems too sharp. On real boxes they are rounder than that.
That means Apple sent some lawyers to Spymac...no?
Originally posted by othello
they are all gone...
That was fast. Looks like the leaks have finally begun.
I am silently thanking the heavens if will be labeled "Pal" instead of "iPal".
Can anyone describe what the pictures contained?
i just missed all the fun
a similar shot with little orange blobs under the lightbulb and 'sync over the air' written underneath
a half obscured advert/manual cover/advert listing the features. requires 10.3 and syncs your user/home profile/directory type thing between computers.
Originally posted by NETROMac
FAKE?
REAL?
Doens't sound like something new and groundbraking to me. Maybe just another name for iSync. Big deal.
Looks kinda fake. Is that supposed to be a picture of the box itself or a picture of a banner with the box on. To me the corners seems too sharp. On real boxes they are rounder than that.
From what I've heard from friends (and I'm not saying these pics are real - since I've never heard the word 'Pal' thrown around before) this could be much bigger than iSync. Think more along the lines of 'your home directory anywhere you have a net connection'.
Documents, preferences, the whole nine yards...
Seems like a lofty goal and would have quite a number of roadblocks (internet speed etc) but something like this would be really cool.
Dave
Sign me up!!
Screed