It seems Apple took some necessary resources away from the Leopard (OS X 10.5) team in order to get the eagerly-awaited iPhone ready for prime time. Now the official word from Apple is that the next version of OS X won’t hit the streets until October. I’d rather Apple get Leopard right, rather than ship it before it is complete. Nothing is worse than delaying and delaying and delaying, only to release a product that doesn’t deliver the goods.

Still, I do hope the juggling of programmers didn’t wind up detracting from the quality of either iPhone or Leopard. Shifting resources from one programming task to another in mid-stream isn’t usually a clever move. We’ll just have to see if Apple gets it right when the iPhone arrives, and later when Leopard ships.

If you’re going to buy a MacBook or MacBook Pro over the summer, your laptop will come loaded with Mac OS X 10.4, which is an excellent operating system.