A new Multitouch product from Apple?

by Chris Scott Barr on March 2, 2007





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The Multitouch technology that we're going to see in the iPhone just might be showing up in a new Apple touchscreen PC.

This rumor stems from a statement regarding the successor to the current Logic software.

“Basically the rumor is this: There will be no Logic 8. The successor to Logic 7 will have a new name. The unnamed application will be 10.5 only and will work with a new line of touch sensitive Apple displays. Also, it will be an OMG PROTOOLS KILLER!@!!” Ars Technica

Going from this statement alone, I would guess that there is definitely a full-size touchscreen in the works for Leopard. This of course is all still speculation, but I for one would love to see an Apple tablet PC.

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Stoke up the rumour mill: Apple intends Multitouch Leopard upgrade? [via slashgear]

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Tim 03.02.07 at 9:07 am

Actually I’m hoping on a touchscreen laptop/tablet to come together with Leopard. Apple has enough experience with touch-technology I think…

2 Steve_C 03.02.07 at 10:08 am

IF it’s a touch screen to work in conjunction with a “protools” like app… I’m thinking a virtual customizable mixing deck and effects.

Imagine editing sound files or video files by touching a screen and sliding or pinching and expanding… a much more interactive way to edit than a scroll wheel or tapping keys.

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