The reason a Gold Master is usually done a month before software release is to allow time for Apple to get sample discs back to test and then time to distribute the stuff to vendors. There are enough DVD replication companies that the time to actually replicate the DVDs is not an issue.So they have just over a week to mass produce hundreds of thousands of discs with the software on it (that is if it's coming out on disc)? That'll be a mammoth task.
I can see them launching it on June 14th on the Mac App Store and maybe a week or so later in their retail stores for people without internet/very poor connections.
So they have just over a week to mass produce hundreds of thousands of discs with the software on it (that is if it's coming out on disc)? That'll be a mammoth task.
So they have just over a week to mass produce hundreds of thousands of discs with the software on it (that is if it's coming out on disc)? That'll be a mammoth task.
I can see them launching it on June 14th on the Mac App Store and maybe a week or so later in their retail stores for people without internet/very poor connections.
That will be answered tomorrow. So wait and find out.So no new groundbreaking features then, huh.
Well, unless the cost difference is too much, I wouldn't mind waiting for the physical copy in a scenario like you suggested. It'll give me time to find out which stuff that I run, will run under Lion without issues. However, I don't think this is a likely scenario nor a likely date.Maybe the June 14 release date is for Mac App store only... with a second release date say a month later for physical distribution.
That would help push Mac App store sales, allow them to release sooner on their preferred platform, and would give them better sales forecasts as to how many discs to actually produce, because they would have some statistics as to how many owners they already had.
Apple says "this summer". That would mean no sooner than June 21. More likely in September!
its literally summer now..
well, the thing is that 9to5mac says on their article that there is a apple store visual change is scheduled for june 14 so i dont think they would do that for MacStore release of Lion,
It's literally not. Summer starts on June 20, technically, and June 21st (as the previous poster mentioned) is the first full day of summer. It may feel like summer where you are, but it is not by any official definition. That doesn't mean Apple is bound by their previous statements, but they haven't shown a tendency to release products early.
jW
That all said, Apple's reckoning of season changes is American/European, so that means June 21 as you said. So that means, a summer release of Lion is not next week.
There are supposed hardware updates coming for some Macs. Maybe June 14th is the day we'll see a hardware update?well, the thing is that 9to5mac says on their article that there is a apple store visual change is scheduled for june 14 so i dont think they would do that for MacStore release of Lion, i guess we'll see tomorrow.
here i quote from their article:
Apple is said to be planning one of their product launch-indicative “visual updates” for the morning of Tuesday, June 14th. Sources tell 9to5Mac that this particular overnight will feature a new store-front window in addition to other signage-related changes within the retail store.
I know a good reason of why not June 14th. How many Mac OS X updates were released on a day other than Friday?