When Apple Computer Inc. showman-in-chief Steve Jobs recently unveiled “Jaguar,” the next upgrade to OS X due in “late summer,” he showed a variant of America Online’s Instant Messenger. Only the chat program was built into the operating system, still using AOL’s messenger server. Add it to Apple’s “i” applications—this one’s called “iChat.”

The software itself wasn’t remarkable. Not yet, anyway — because it’s still a work in progress, we’ll have to wait a while to see its final form.

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