Apple Seeks Rendezvous with Windows, Linux Developers
At the annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Apple announced updated versions of developer tools designed to boost acceptance of its Rendezvous zero-configuration networking software in the Windows and Linux communities.
Apple this week released updated versions of developer tools designed to boost acceptance of its Rendezvous zero-configuration networking software in the Windows and Linux developer communities. At the annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Apple announced new versions of both the Windows Rendezvous SDK, and the source code to Rendezvous for use with POSIX-compatible operating systems, including Linux and FreeBSD. The source code is available under Apples Apple Public Source open-source license.
Apple also showed off Mac OS X 10.4, or "Tiger," at WWDC. Click here to see what the developers at the show think of the new operating system.
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