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battistis Inserito il - 10/04/2009 : 07:20:16


Apple ha fissato per la seconda settimana di giugno il Worldwide Developers Conference 2009, un appuntamento che vedrà la presenza di migliaia di ingegneri e sviluppatori.

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Sessions & Labs

At the heart of your WWDC experience are technical sessions and hands-on labs presented by Apple engineers. Get in-depth information on the technologies that power iPhone OS, Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Mac OS X Server Snow Leopard, gain insight into new development techniques, and learn best practices on integrating features that will define your product’s success.

View the first set of sessions and labs to get a preview of your five days exploring Apple technologies at WWDC.

http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/sessions/?cid=CDM-EU-2409

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64-bit Kernel Lab Mac Lab
Meet the engineers behind the 64-bit kernel. See the new development tools in action and discuss strategies for preparing your kernel extensions to run 64-bit. Test your KEXTs and devices with the 64-bit kernel on modern hardware.
Accessing the iPod Library iPhone Session
Bring the user's music into your application through the updated Media Player in iPhone OS 3.0. See how to access songs, podcasts, or audio books stored in the iPod library. Learn the mechanism to play, repeat, and shuffle songs or whole playlists. See how to create sequences of songs using custom searches and built-in user interface controls.
Adding Authentication, Authorization, and Access Controls with the Open Directory Framework IT, Mac Session
Integrating Snow Leopard's Open Directory framework allows your application to provide authentication, authorization, and access controls. Learn how to implement common features such as record lookup, search and authentication, best practices for doing it right the first time, and critical debugging techniques and tools.
Adding Innovative Styling and Animation to Webpages with CSS Effects iPhone, Mac Session
Safari brings a new level of interactivity to the web by supporting the latest innovations in CSS on both the desktop and iPhone. Learn to take advantage of CSS animations and effects to create exceptional user interfaces and stylized content that make your web application more intuitive and visually appealing. Discover best practices for implementing the latest CSS technologies to deliver optimal performance.
Advanced Accessibility: Best Practices and New APIs in Snow Leopard Mac Session
Learn how VoiceOver and other assistive technologies can be implemented in your application through the Cocoa Accessibility APIs, and how other clients like AppleScript and Instruments also rely on these Accessibility APIs. Find out tips and best practices for fully implementing the NSAccessibility protocol.
Advanced Debugging Mac Session
Learn from the experts as they dive into the depths of an application to track down, identify, and fix the most difficult bugs. Get the most out of Xcode's debugger and symbolicate crash traces, add DTrace scripts to your tool set, and learn other advanced debugging skills.
Apple Push Notification Service iPhone Session
The Apple Push Notification service provides a way to alert your users to new information, even when your application isn't running. Send text notifications, trigger audible alerts, or add a numbered badge to your application icon. Learn best practices for optimal performance, consistency, and user experience.
Assigning Your Application an Identity with Code Signing Mac Session
Code signing allows Mac OS X to establish and verify your application's identity without user interaction--even after you've updated your application. Find out how digitally signing your application ensures the integrity and security of your code and enables the system to recognize and alert users to unauthorized changes. Learn how signed applications work, how to sign your Mac OS X applications, and how signing improves your customers' experience.
Building Compatible Websites Using Emerging Web Technologies Mac Session
Safari pushes the web forward by implementing the latest, most innovative HTML and CSS technologies. Adopt these technologies without creating multiple versions of your website to stay compatible with other browsers. Discover how to use object detection and fallback techniques to create a single web application that takes advantage of cutting-edge web standards and gracefully remains compatible with less sophisticated rendering engines.
Building Localized Mac and iPhone Applications iPhone, Mac Session
Users from across the globe are downloading more Mac and iPhone applications than ever. Internationalization is a critical part of the application design process that lets you easily expand your audience to new languages and countries. Learn the practical techniques behind efficient Mac and iPhone app localization, and see how Xcode and Interface Builder help you build a multilingual application.
Calendaring Solutions in Snow Leopard Server, Snow Leopard, and iPhone iPhone, Mac, IT Session
Centralized calendaring is critical to organizations of all sizes. Learn how iCal Server 2 in Snow Leopard Server provides standards-based event and resource management services. Find out how iCal in Snow Leopard and Calendar in iPhone connect with enterprise calendaring systems such as iCal Server 2, CalDAV, and Microsoft Exchange.
Cocoa Tips and Tricks Mac Session
With a few small changes to your code you can turn a good application into a great one. See how you can make efficient use of amazing new technology in Snow Leopard to make your application feel snappier, look better, and behave more elegantly. Learn the keys to avoiding common pitfalls, debugging efficiently, and using best practices throughout your entire development process.
Compiler Overview Mac Session
Catch up on the latest innovations in Apple's rapidly advancing compiler technologies. See how to use GCC and LLVM in your own projects to maximize application performance. Understand the innovations in LLVM-GCC, and find out how you can use it in your own testing and development.
Concurrent Programming in Cocoa Mac Session
Snow Leopard has increased concurrency support in the Foundation and Application Kit frameworks. Find out how to make effective use of NSOperation to manage tasks and write multithreaded code to maximize your application's use of multiple CPU cores.
Contact Management with Snow Leopard Server, Snow Leopard, and iPhone iPhone, Mac, IT Session
Centralized contact management is critical to organizations of all sizes. Learn how Address Book Server in Snow Leopard Server provides CardDAV standards-based contact management services. Also learn how Address Book in Snow Leopard and Contacts in iPhone connect with enterprise contact management systems such as Address Book Server, LDAP, and Microsoft Exchange.
Creating I/O Kit Drivers for Multiple Architectures and OS Versions Mac Session
Learn how to structure your I/O Kit device driver project to support multiple operating system versions and both 32-bit and 64-bit kernels, all from a single code base. Explore how Mac OS X tools support building, loading, and debugging kernel extensions for a universal environment.
Creating Secure iPhone and Mac OS X Applications iPhone, Mac, IT Session
Security is a critical facet of any successful application. Mac OS X and iPhone provide a great foundation for security, and your app can build on that foundation. Discover emerging security threats and learn preferred techniques for securely coding, reviewing, testing, and installing your software. Gain insight into high-priority areas such as string handling, media playback, and file system permissions.
CSS Effects Lab iPhone, Mac Lab
Implement the latest CSS effects and animations with hands-on assistance from the web browser experts who first implemented them. Get one-on-one advice to create stunning websites that deliver new levels of interactivity to your users. Bring your laptop, your code, and your questions.
Customizing Xcode for Your Development Workflow iPhone, Mac Session
Learn to customize Xcode features such as code completion, the code editor, and key bindings to suit your taste. Discover new Xcode shortcuts to documentation, sample code, build-results views, and build settings. Find other useful ways to enhance your coding sessions, whether you are a new or experienced Xcode user.
Cut, Copy, Paste, and Undo on iPhone iPhone Session
Cut, copy, and paste is a major new feature of iPhone OS 3.0. Learn how it can enrich your applications and how best to take advantage of it. Find out how to enable cut, copy, and paste in your custom controls, add undo support to your application, and use the system pasteboard to share data with other iPhone applications.
Deploying Mobile Access Server iPhone, Mac, IT Session
Secure remote access to your business network has never been more critical than in today's increasingly mobile world. The Mobile Access Server provides a path through a corporate firewall for IMAP, SMTP, HTTP, and CalDAV without using VPN. Learn about the features of, and deployment tips for, this powerful new service in Snow Leopard Server.
Deploying Podcast Producer IT Session
Podcast Producer streamlines consistent creation, production, and distribution of rich media assets. Learn deployment best practices from experts with real-world installations. Discover how to use new features such as Podcast Library for seamless integration with iTunes U, adding content to in-house web portals, and publishing training materials.
Designing USB Audio Class Devices for Mac OS X Mac Session
Designing USB audio class devices that take full advantage of Mac OS X is a critical skill for those developing USB Audio Class 1.0 and 2.0 devices. Discover key details of the Snow Leopard USB audio driver and learn about high-speed streaming, clock domains, latency reporting, and device status. See how to optimally configure descriptors to ensure that your device accurately publishes audio controls and device names.
Effective iPhone App Architecture iPhone Session
Whether your iPhone app is in development or on the App Store, strong code architecture is an essential part of your daily process. Learn about good data modeling, communication between view controllers, and when to use delegates and notifications. Find out how to make important decisions about memory, speed, and a responsive UI. Developers of all skill levels can benefit from this thorough examination of iPhone SDK best practices.
Embedding Maps in iPhone Applications iPhone Session
Using the new Map Kit framework that works with the Google Mobile Maps Service, you can now embed maps within your applications. Find out how to effectively display a map, create custom annotations that highlight places of interest, and turn location coordinates into readable addresses.
Enabling Your Mac Applications for Assistive Technologies Mac Session
Mac OS X includes VoiceOver, a screen access technology for blind and low vision users that translates your graphical Mac application into an interactive, descriptive, spoken audio experience. Introduce yourself to the amazing capabilities of VoiceOver and learn how to implement the accessibility APIs. Learn how just a few modifications can make a shipping application accessible.
Game Kit Lab iPhone Lab
Get help implementing peer-to-peer connectivity and in-game voice communication in your iPhone application. Receive technical assistance and troubleshooting advice from the Game Kit engineers and evangelists. Bring your laptop, your code, and your questions.
Getting Started with Graphics for iPhone iPhone Session
iPhone OS provides an incredible suite of graphics technologies to handle your application's 2D and 3D graphics tasks. Get an introduction to the iPhone display architecture and learn essential details on UIKit, Core Animation, Quartz, and OpenGL ES. See which graphics technologies are right for your application. This session is perfect for new iPhone developers.
Getting Started with Interface Builder iPhone, Mac Session
Interface Builder lets you rapidly design your application's user interface on Mac and iPhone. Jump-start your next application by learning how to integrate Interface Builder into your Xcode workflow, connect your code to your interface elements, and visually design your application's interface. Build a strong set of skills that will help you create quality applications quickly and easily.
Graphics & Media Beginner's Lab iPhone, Mac Lab
Come to the lab to ask beginner-level Mac and iPhone graphics, audio, and video questions, and receive individualized technical guidance from Apple engineers and evangelists. No how-to question is too basic.
Harnessing the Power of OpenCL Mac Session
Dive deeper into the practical applications of OpenCL and learn techniques that yield incredible performance increases. See how experts refactor application code into optimized OpenCL kernels and gain insight into the best ways to take advantage of the OpenCL execution model and memory hierarchy. This is a perfect session for developers looking to push the performance envelope of their applications.
In App Purchase on iPhone iPhone Session
With iPhone 3.0 SDK you can request payment for subscriptions, additional game levels, or other content from within your applications. This session covers the entire purchase life-cycle for in-app payments, including use of the new Store Kit APIs, the product submission process, proper product presentation and purchase authentication, and transaction validation.
In-house App Development for iPhone iPhone, IT Session
iPhone SDK provides in-house developers a compelling platform for the creation and deployment of mission-critical business applications. Come learn the networking, security, and web services capabilities most relevant to an in-house developer, including tips and techniques useful for creating web, native, or hybrid applications that leverage existing IT resources.
Integrating iPhone into the Enterprise iPhone, IT Session
iPhone has become a leading choice for mobile professionals. Find out about configuring and deploying iPhone in your organization, learn tools and techniques for configuration and deployment of native and web-based iPhone applications, and discover how server-side technologies integrate with iPhone, all from the IT professional's perspective.
Introduction to Cocoa and Cocoa Touch Development with Xcode iPhone, Mac Session
The Xcode project system scales from building the simplest Mac and iPhone applications to the most complex. Get a complete overview of the system, including how to create custom build configurations, support unit tests, use compiler settings to track down coding errors, build 32- and 64-bit universal applications, and use SDK settings to ensure compatibility for your target customers.
Introduction to Core Data on iPhone iPhone Session
Core Data is a powerful, efficient framework for data management and persistence on Mac OS X and iPhone. Learn how Core Data uses entity relational mapping, makes data storage and retrieval more efficient, and even helps you to display your data more easily. Explore the key components of the Core Data architecture, and discover how Core Data can accelerate your iPhone application development.
Introduction to iPhone Development Tools iPhone Session
Work through the iPhone application development process step by step, as you see the developer tools put through their paces. Learn how your team can efficiently manage certificates and provisioning profiles within your project, how to use Instruments to analyze memory and performance in your application, and compare testing both on iPhone and in the Simulator.
Introduction to Objective-C iPhone, Mac Session
Objective-C is the language of choice for development on both Mac OS X and iPhone OS. Understanding Objective-C basics is key to creating great applications. Learn about its syntax, common classes, design patterns, memory model, and runtime engine. If you're new to Objective-C or just need a good refresher, this session is for you.
Introduction to OpenCL Mac Session
OpenCL (Open Computing Language) lets a Mac OS X application tap into the vast computing power of the modern graphics processor (GPU). Discover the OpenCL architecture, its approachable C-based language and powerful API for managing parallel computations. Attend this session to see how OpenCL can dramatically improve the speed and responsiveness of your application.
iPhone Application Design Using Interface Builder iPhone Session
Interface Builder provides the easiest route to an elegant and well-designed iPhone application, letting you seamlessly implement many popular interface styles. Take your experience with Interface Builder to the next level and learn how to efficiently build and structure your iPhone interface. Find out how to create a multi-screen interface, work with view controllers, employ navigation controllers, and properly isolate data across master-detail interface pairs.
iPhone Apps Communicating with Accessories iPhone Session
iPhone OS 3.0 applications can now communicate with accessories, either through the 30-pin dock connector or wirelessly using Bluetooth. Your applications can now retrieve data from external sensors or even control accessories with a sophisticated, Multi-Touch interface. This session covers how to use the new Accessory framework, a standard interface for sending and receiving data and instructions between your app and external accessory.
iPhone Configuration Creation and Deployment iPhone, IT Session
iPhone configuration profiles make mass configuration of iPhones a snap. With configuration profiles, your organization can deploy account information, password policies, secure access settings, certificates and more, all within a single package. Get the latest details on the iPhone configuration profile file format, new additions to the managed services they support, Apple's profile creation tools for Mac OS X and Windows, and new deployment options that make profile distribution even easier.
iPhone Interface Design Consulting Lab iPhone Lab
Consult with Apple's human interface design experts to make your iPhone application visually compelling and simple to use.
iPhone Performance Optimization with Instruments iPhone Session
Instruments is a powerful tool for visualizing what is happening within your iPhone or Mac application. This iPhone-focused session walks you through the collection of valuable runtime data from your application. Drill down using Instruments' latest data mining capabilities to understand memory usage and identify leaks, analyze drawing performance, and relate this information back to your source code.
Local Data Storage and Offline Web Applications for Safari iPhone, Mac Session
Web developers can now create web applications that you can use even when you don't have access to the Internet. Discover how to cache web applications and store data locally so that the application is always accessible. Learn how to employ the latest HTML 5 offline storage technologies including simple key/value storage, local database storage for complex structured data, and application cache storage for your HTML, JavaScript, CSS and other webpage resources.
Local Data Storage and Offline Web Applications Lab iPhone, Mac Lab
Looking to integrate offline data into your website or web application using HTML 5 offline technologies? Receive one-on-one technical assistance from the Safari engineering team and get up to speed using the latest tools that make using this technology simple. Bring your laptop, your code, and your questions.
Mac OS X Installer and PackageMaker Lab Mac Lab
Meet with Apple engineers to get answers to your Mac OS X Installer and PackageMaker questions. All levels of questions are welcome, from novice to expert. Receive help and troubleshooting advice, and scripting assistance for your installation project.
Mac OS X Interface Design Consulting Lab Mac Lab
Consult with Apple's human interface design experts to make your Mac OS X application visually compelling and simple to use.
Mac Programming for iPhone Developers Mac Session
iPhone OS and Cocoa Touch have already enlisted thousands of new developers to Apple's platform. The UIKit skills cultivated for iPhone programming translate extremely well to adopting the Cocoa AppKit framework for Mac OS X development. Learn how easy it is to add the growing Mac user base to your list of target customers.
Managing Kernel Extensions Mac Session
Snow Leopard provides a new kernel linker and kernel extension loading system that makes managing kernel extensions easier than ever, especially when dealing with multiple architectures. See new features, such as architecture-specific properties and cross-architecture symbol generation. Find out how to streamline your KEXT development process and adapt your KEXT to work with both 32-bit and 64-bit kernels.
Managing the iPhone Development Process iPhone Session
Xcode provides powerful tools for managing your iPhone development process. Learn to use Xcode's Organizer for device and profile management, use the iPhone Developer Portal to manage your devices and team, track down bugs by symbolicating crash reports, and run an effective beta program for your application.
Managing User Privileges and Operations with Authorization Services Mac Session
Authorization Services provide a secure, consistent way to manage privileged operations -- those that access restricted portions of Mac OS X or your application. Learn best practices for factoring your application to more safely carry out privileged operations. Also learn how to improve the user experience of your application by creating custom authentication and authorization plug-ins that deal with restricted data.
Mastering iPhone Scroll Views iPhone Session
Scrollable content can be found in nearly every iPhone application. Find out how to do it right. Learn to process events in subviews and combine horizontal paging with vertical scrolling. Understand the best practices for zooming, scaling, and tiling inside your scroll views. This session gives you everything you need to produce efficient, high quality scroll views in your iPhone app.
NSImage in Snow Leopard Mac Session
NSImage gives you easy access to the powerful image handling capabilities of Mac OS X. Learn the basics of NSImage and how it works with other Mac OS X graphics technologies including Core Animation, Core Image, and Quartz. Discover the latest best practices and performance tips for harnessing the full potential of NSImage in your application.
OpenCL Lab Mac Lab
OpenCL is a revolutionary new technology unleashing high-performance parallel computing using the GPU. Meet the OpenCL engineering team to receive hands-on technical guidance. Bring your laptop, your code, and your questions.
Pasteboards, Services, and Interoperability on Mac Mac Session
NSPasteboard provides the foundation for the application interoperability that all Mac users expect such as copy, paste, drag, and drop. Services harness the pasteboard, allowing users to integrate your app into their workflows across applications. Learn about significant enhancements to NSPasteboard and Services and how to leverage these capabilities in your app.
Peer to Peer Networking with Game Kit iPhone Session
Add multi-player functionality to your games using the peer to peer networking capabilities of Game Kit, a new framework in iPhone OS 3.0. See how to access the standard interface for discovering remote players and sending data or game state over a Bluetooth connection. Learn how this new framework can be used for more than just games, and discuss how you can take advantage of in-game voice over Wi-Fi.
Perfecting Your iPhone Table Views iPhone Session
Table views present list information in thousands of iPhone applications, from games to utilities. Well-designed table views are critical to a responsive and effective user interface. Find out how to build yours to achieve a unique look and feel, maximize scrolling speed, and minimize memory consumption.
Performance Tuning with Shark on Mac and iPhone iPhone, Mac Session
Shark is a powerful, low-overhead tool for collecting accurate information about the performance of your Mac or iPhone application. Move beyond the basics to discover how to interpret what Shark reveals about the inner workings of your application and to identify and fix difficult performance problems.
Podcast Composer In-Depth IT Session
Podcast Composer provides a visual step-by-step approach to easily build powerful workflows for Podcast Producer. Get in-depth information from the experts as they show you how to get the most out of this new application. Find out best practices for integrating with Podcast LIbrary, and learn how you can incorporate your own content and customize workflows to meet the needs of your organization.
Presenting User Data with Table Views and Browsers Mac Session
NSTableView and NSBrowser allow extensive customization that can add polish and ease of use to your application. Learn to create user interface elements such as inline cell editors, custom column headers, and preview columns. See how to combine them with the dynamic animation support in Leopard and Snow Leopard to add the sophistication your customers expect.
Programming With Blocks and Grand Central Dispatch Mac Session
Grand Central Dispatch (GCD) is a revolutionary system technology in Snow Leopard that allows your application to take full advantage of today's multi-core Macs. Learn about the new blocks feature for Objective-C, C, and C++ as well as the key concepts and APIs necessary to understand and use GCD. Learn to incorporate these new features into your modern, multi-core Mac OS X application.
Rapid Development with Safari's Integrated Developer Tools Mac Session
Safari contains the best set of development tools ever included in a browser. Discover how to effectively use these tools to fine tune your website. Learn how to efficiently debug JavaScript, profile JavaScript performance, inspect and edit CSS, optimize page load time, and test pieces of code on the fly.
Scripting for Sys Admins IT Session
Snow Leopard and Snow Leopard Server deliver the widest array of scripting technologies in a single box. Learn how to write scripts using a variety of tools and languages to automate repetitive tasks for system setup, configuration, and other management duties.
Secure Access with 802.1X iPhone, Mac, IT Session
802.1x is the standard for authenticated access to organizational resources by a remote Mac, iPhone, or iPod touch. Discover salient details of the 802.1x specification and gain practical insights into configuring authenticators, authentication servers (RADIUS), and supplicants from several large organization use-cases.
State of the Art Cocoa Development Mac Session
Innovations are a core element of Cocoa development on Mac OS X, from new compiler technologies, runtime advancements, and multi-processing APIs to high-level frameworks for application design, interaction, and presentation. Add your own creativity, and the result is a truly modern application. Discover how all of the core Cocoa technologies come together to help you create state-of-the-art products.
System Image Creation and Deployment with Snow Leopard Server IT, Mac Session
System Image creation and deployment is the best way to ensure consistent configuration of Macs in your organization. Learn how to use the new features in System Image Utility 2 to create NetBoot, NetInstall, and NetRestore images to simplify the deployment of Mac OS X across your organization.
System Management with Apple Remote Desktop IT Session
Apple Remote Desktop is the best way to provide system management for the Macintosh computers on your network. Learn from the experts how to optimize Apple Remote Desktop for various networking topologies across NATs, LANs, and WANs. Discover how Task Server can help manage your mobile computers. Come for the latest tricks for easing your system management duties with the Send UNIX task.
Text Processing in Cocoa Mac Session
As native applications receive more and more content from the Internet, text processing gains more importance. Snow Leopard adds several new Cocoa APIs and features to process text, performing most of the heavy lifting for you. Learn how these new and existing APIs help you to manage URLs; format dates, times, and addresses; read and write rich and plain text documents; and detect spelling mistakes.
USB and FireWire Lab Mac Lab
Receive one-on-one technical assistance and troubleshooting advice from the USB and FireWire team of engineers and evangelists. Take advantage of bus analyzers and other tools to diagnose difficult bugs. Bring your laptop, your devices, your code, and your questions.
USB, FireWire, and Bluetooth Lab Mac Lab
Receive one-on-one technical assistance and troubleshooting advice from the USB, FireWire, and Bluetooth teams of engineers and evangelists. Take advantage of bus analyzers and other tools to diagnose difficult bugs. Bring your laptop, your devices, your code, and your questions.
User Events in Cocoa Mac Session
Understanding the flow of user events is an essential skill for every Cocoa developer. Learn how the responder chain routes user input events through your Cocoa application, and use that knowledge to insert detours into the event path and monitor events effectively. These practices are sure to make your Mac application more interactive and responsive than ever.
User Interface Design for iPhone Apps iPhone Session
Gain key insights into delivering a phenomenal user experience in your iPhone application. Learn the latest in best practices, methodology, and prototyping techniques.
What's New for Podcast Producer 2 iPhone, Mac, IT Session
Podcast Producer automates and streamlines the capture, encoding, and publishing of high-quality podcasts of your organization's lectures, training, and other presentations. Snow Leopard Server introduces a host of new features including Dual Source Video capture, Podcast Composer, and Podcast Library. These features let you create picture-in-picture podcasts, provide an easy-to-use application for designing video-based Podcast Producer workflows, and define a new publishing model that uses Atom and RSS for providing long-term media file storage and organization.
What's New for Wiki Server 2 iPhone, Mac, IT Session
Wiki Server 2 in Snow Leopard Server allows any organization's users to collaborate more easily and effectively. Learn about new features such as Quick Look previews of wiki attachments in the browser window; content searching across multiple wikis; and wiki and blog templates optimized for viewing on iPhone. Wiki Server 2 also introduces My Page, which gives each user one convenient web portal to view and create wikis and blogs, use web calendars, track wiki updates, and access webmail.
What's New in Cocoa Mac Session
The Cocoa frameworks give you high-level access to the underlying power of Mac OS X. Get an overview of the latest Snow Leopard advances in key Cocoa frameworks such as Foundation and Application Kit. This session will orient you for the other Cocoa sessions that cover these technologies in further detail.
What's New in Cocoa Touch iPhone Session
iPhone OS 3.0 includes many enhancements to the UIKit framework that accelerate your development and improve your iPhone application's user experience. Familiarize yourself with new additions including In App email, new table cell styles, an improved user interface for search, and much more.
What's New in Directory Services IT Session
Open Directory provides standards-based storage and organization of user, and network resource information. Get the details on Open Directory enhancements in Snow Leopard Server including a new UI for binding, refinements to Active Directory integration, password synchronization, and performance improvements.
What's New in Instruments Mac Session
Instruments is a versatile and powerful analysis tool for visualizing, understanding, and optimizing your Mac or iPhone application. Discover how Instruments has evolved to analyze Grand Central Dispatch, profile launchd, perform fine-grained sampling, and offer other new data collection views for tuning your application.
Zero Configuration Networking Using Bonjour iPhone, Mac Session

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