I've been thinking a lot about Apple's much-analyzed decision to delay the release of Leopard, Mac OS X 10.5, until October. Ultimately, it's not that big a deal. If you read between the lines, the diversion of software development resources to finish the iPhone could have long-term benefits for the platform.
As a refresher, here's what Apple had to say for themselves:
I have to agree. After all, many of the best innovations -- or at least great new products, are created by mixing the DNA of one successful platform with another. OS X and the iPhone OS share a hell of a lot of code. Apple should have no trouble at all adding multi-touch support to Macs. I'm hoping to see the world's greatest tablet laptop -- and the first one worth owning -- emerge from this delay in the first place.
John Gruber of Daring Fireball has an interesting view of just why Apple fell behind in the first place, too. Check it out.