While the purported specs of MacBook Pro have suggested that it will come with only minor improvements and won't come with Retina Display, the first Retina-ready app has just arrived in the Mac App Store.
As reported by The Next Web, Brothers Roloff - developer of FolderWatch has released an update for their app, which includes support for "Retina graphics".
It is possible that Apple has informed some developers about the upcoming upgrade so that there are enough apps available when it launches the new MacBook Pros with Retina Display at the WWDC Keynote. Interestingly, FolderWatch was also featured as an Apple Staff Favorite in June 2011.
Though Apple may still end up launching new MacBook Pros with Retina Display, we feel that the developer is just looking for some free publicity as we find it hard to believe that a developer who has early access to sensitive information (especially when it comes to Apple) would leak information so blatantly (as you can see below they even tweeted about it).
Apple just approved FolderWatch 2.0.4. The app is ready for retina displays and comes with a couple handy new features.
— Brothers Roloff (@brothersroloff) June 8, 2012
Apple is widely expected to unveil updates for nearly its entire Mac product line at the WWDC. According to rumors, the new MacBook Pros (13-inch and 15-inch) will be thinner, come with Retina Display, flash memory and Intel's latest generation Ivy Bridge processor.
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