PRESS RELEASE October 17, 2002
  • Apple’s innovative iPhoto, iMovie and iTunes applications that bring the Digital Hub to the classroom for easy integration of digital media into lessons and presentations;
  • Sherlock® 3, Apple’s all-new Internet services tool that makes it easy to find and display some of the most practical and useful information available on the Internet with a variety of “channels” like dictionary, thesaurus and language translation;
  • Address Book, a central database for student, parent and colleague contacts that allows users to enter information just once and access it from other applications;
  • a new Mail application that features junk mail filtering to identify and flag junk email messages, especially those that contain material inappropriate for schools;
  • Universal Access features that exceed Section 508 requirements with the ability to magnify the screen, have highlighted text read aloud and use special keyboard commands such as mouse keys, sticky keys and slow keys; and
  • unprecedented stability and performance from advanced features such as true protected memory, preemptive multitasking and advanced memory management.

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