Apple has released a plethora of in-development software to developers in the last 48-hours, various reports are explaining.
These include the first public build of newly-announced OS, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Safari 4 and a brand new version of iPhone Software 2.0.
WWDC attendees have been given a top secret physical disc containing an installation of Snow Leopard. The new OS hosts many new features under the hood, but, as Apple has explained, is primarily intended as a technology release from which to build the future of the OS. Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, Apple CEO Steve Jobs explained: "We’ve added over a thousand features to Mac OS X in the last five years. We’re going to hit the pause button on new features."