03 Aug 2007
The folks over in Cupertino have made a couple of small, yet noteworthy pieces of news.
First, there's the news that Leopard has achieved Unix certification. What does this mean? For starters, it means that Apple can stop describing OS X as "Unix-based" and simply "Unix."
It also puts to bed any nitpicking speculation that the MacOS is in some way less stable or secure than standard Unix. Other operating systems bearing the Unix 03 certification include Solaris and HP-UX.
The second piece of news is that Apple and Microsoft have reached a deal on font licensing.
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