etc. All apps not beginning with ‘i’ will now begin with ‘i.’
iTunes, as the most well-known iApp, will have the honour of becoming the first i-iApp. Now known as ‘i-iTunes.’ Sailors around the world are delighted.
The AppleScript utilities are moved from /Applications/Utilities/ to /usr/bin/share/applescript/edit/user/gui/utils/.
Apple announces that Cocoa is switching from Objective-C to INTERCAL, or rather an object-oriented version of it called Objective-INTERCAL.
Carbon support is dropped totally. Adobe are outraged.
Flash is removed from the default installation. Angry Internet people make jokes about how Macs are rubbish because they don’t play Flash (ignoring that it isn’t default on Windows either), in a manner analagous to those who argued for years that Macs were equivalently crap because they lacked a second mouse button, neatly ignoring the fact that after Mac OS X arrived, you could plug in any two-button mouse and it would work fine, and that even with a one-button mouse and on MacOS 9, it was possible to perform an equivalent command by holding down the control key and clicking. In this case, a simple visit to Adobe’s website allows users to install Flash for themselves.
Macintosh users stop posting stupid joke prediction lists to their blogs as a new iWebKit feature called iNoJoke prevents them from doing so.