Tuesday, September 10, 2002
Le Palais des Congrès de Paris

My name is Janie Porche, and I saved Christmas

My name is Andy Skowronski, and I'm a cop

My name is Theresa McPherson, and I'm a lawyer

My name is Gautam Godse, and I'm a software project manager

My name is Jeremiah Cohick and I'm a student

I'm Ellen Feiss, and I'm a student
Steve Jobs comes out and says "My name is Steve Jobs, and I'm a CEO"
Reviews the new 17" iMac
Notes that the eMac is now available with a SuperDrive
Reviews the new iPods
Reviews the new PowerMacs, using Xserve technology
Reiterates that Apple is now the largest supplier of Unix, and that Mac OS X Jaguar adds new features to support Windows environments
Jaguar launches the classic environment twice as fast
Goes through the major new features of Mac OS X, starting with Finder improvements
Does a demo of the new features in Finder
Mac OS X adds some universal access features
Does a demo of universal access in Mac OS X
QuickTime 6 is bundled in Jaguar
Goes through the standards and technologies in QuickTime 6

"Everybody is jumping on this standard, except for Microsoft who is proposing their own proprietary standard which isn't as good"
Does a demo of QuickTime 6
Sherlock 3 has been changed to focus on Internet services
Does a demo of Sherlock 3
Inkwell integrates Newton's handwriting technology into the system
Rendezvous is a network technology that makes discovery easier
Asks Ken to come on stage to help demo Rendezvous by opening and closing a PowerBook

"I want to share music with my son Ken." Ken: "Hi Steve."
Announces that Canon and Xerox are joining Epson, HP and Lexmark in making Rendezvous compatible printers
Expresses the desire to be able to stream music from iTunes to his stereo and watch a photo slideshow from iPhoto on his television (The Airport Express for music streaming was still two years away, and the AppleTV for televised slideshows was four years away)
Says that some companies like Philips will use the Rendezvous open standard to allow these sorts of applications

Philips' Gerald Kleisterlee by prerecorded video
Mail app adds all-mailbox searching, sophisticated rules, multiple account support, and junk mail filtering

"We've built in a technology in Mac OS X's Mail called adaptive latent semantic analysis. Now what is this? I don't know, but it works."
Does a demo of Mail in Jaguar
Address Book unifies person information in one spot, usable by all apps
Does a demo of Address Book, including using Bluetooth to send and receive calls to a cell phone
The new app iChat offers instant messaging connectivity with 140 million AOL accounts
Does a demo of iChat
Summarizes Mac OS X Jaguar's features
There are three million active users of Mac OS X
Announces that in 2003, all new models of Macs will only boot into Mac OS X
There are now 4000 apps for Mac OS X
Demos 3D apps for Mac OS X: E-on software's VUE xStream, @Last's SketchUp, Maxon's Cinema 4D, Alias|Wavefront's Maya, and Aspyr's Star Wars Jedi Knight 2
Reviews iCal's features
Does a demo of iCal
iCal is available to download today
Reviews the digital hub strategy and the features of iPhoto
iPhoto has been downloaded 5 million times
Reviews the features of iTunes 3
iTunes has been downloaded 16 million times
Reviews the features of iSync
Does a demo of iSync with an Orange phone and calls Avie Tevanian and a demo of syncing to an iPod
iSync will be a free download later this month as a public beta