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Preview of Mac OS X 10.2 94

andrew writes "Some developers have written to the USA Register to share some of the changes and new features in the Mac OS X 10.2 beta released at WWDC (codenamed Jaguar). The story outlines some performance enhancements as well as changes to both Finder and Dock; there are a few screenshots as well." Update: 05/13 22:22 GMT by P : More screen shots! Zo0ok writes "Think Secret has a bunch of screenshots and a description of new features in Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar)."
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Preview of Mac OS X 10.2

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  • by d0n quix0te ( 304783 ) on Monday May 13, 2002 @10:37AM (#3509956)
    Not! A lot of the action in Jaguar is going to be behind the scenes. the Reg article only focuses on the Finder/Dock because these guys are classic (OS 9) freaks who are more concerned about form (looks) than function.

    Here's a better preview of Jaguar
    http://www.apple.com/macosx/newversion/

    To summarize here are some of the big changes in Jaguar

    Architecture: BSD 4.4, CUPS, PAM, POSIX additions, GCC 3

    Networking: Rendezvous (ZeroConf), IPSEC, IPv6, Exchange Support (this is a biggie)

    FileSystem: Active Directory, Open Directory, seamless SMB support (client/server)

    Media: Full MPEG-4 support, AAC audio, 5.1 support. ISMA 1.0 support.

    Universal Access: Boatload of innovation here.

    Quartz Extreme: Full OpenGL compositing of movies and pix and text.

    Apps: Upgraded Mail (exchange support), semantics based Mail filtering. iChat, Systemwide Database, new AddressBook, Sherlock 3

    Inkwell: The best handwriting recognition in the world (from Newton) comes to OS X

    User Interface improvements: Integrated find in the Finder. Find by name and find by text in a finder window. This is huge! Quickdraw text over Quartz. Many, many finder tweaks bringing it on par with OS 9 experience and imho way beyond.
    And of course, a speed boost through and through.

    Also, I am sure Steve is going to demo some more new features at Macworld NY. I am sure there is going to be a lot of surprises at that show.

  • some notes I had (Score:5, Informative)

    by jeffehobbs ( 419930 ) on Monday May 13, 2002 @11:09AM (#3510156) Homepage

    The Good:

    Hey, those are some nice cursors!

    The install process has an "archive and install" option which presumably backs up your old "System" folder and puts a nice new fresh one in there. That's nice.

    The "optimization" phase of the install has a percentage meter now instead of vague indeterminate values.

    First impression after install: It's f-a-s-t. Very, very fast.

    The dock is missing the stripes, and it looks much better that way.

    The Eject key now pops up a translucent eject key icon like brightness and volume.

    Flurry is a standard "Screen Effect" now. Not a screen saver, mind you; a "Screen Effect".

    The new Address Book is very nice looking, works well. In a thoughtful nod to outside the US, there's lots of different ways to display address info depending on what your country's conventions are.

    The "BlackLight-esque" reverse gamma effect is greyscale, very creepy in a "Tales From The Darkside" way, but cooler than "Blacklight", as all the blue doesn't have it's gamma values reverse to ugly orange.

    It's not as creepy as "ZoomView" which lets you zoom the screen way, way big. It's a neat effect though. I thought it was going to be more vector scaling, but it's a raster scale.

    Speaking of smooth raster scaling, the Finder? Sm-o-o-o-th. The new window scaling open/close animation is awesome -- it makes me feel like I live in the future.

    "Enable Access For Assistive Devices"? What's that?Sounds interesting.

    They have finally admitted that AppleTalk can only be used on one network port at a time, i.e. if you've set it to AirPort, your machine won't show up on the Ethernet AppleTalk network.

    Icon scaling now shows what the pixel count of the scaling value you've set is (32x32, 48x48, 128x128, etc.); very nice, this was one of my complaints from the public beta. The idea that my icons might be 49x49 was keeping me up at night.

    "Snap to Grid" gently glides any dropped icons into grid position.

    Software Update keeps a tidy list of what you've installed.

    There's a forward button in the Finder.

    Finder spring loaded folders' icon pop "open" when you hover a file over them.

    Mail.app (1.2v517) is very, very nice. It's got the rules of Eudora and the junk mail filters of Entourage plus it's neatly integrated with iChat. This is the Mail.app version that I hope will win your heart, like it's won mine.

    iChat looks ok to me, I dunno, I don't use IM that much. Maybe this will change that. It's sure got a nice icon and lots of options.

    Disc Copy now mounts images concurrently.

    Apple System Profiler and Print Center are now pretty lil' Cocoa things.

    The Bad (glaring problems that remain from 10.1.x):

    The built-in spell check dictionary is still fairly inadequate. There's lots of words missing.

    The system boots from a cold start faster than 10.1.4, but still not what I'd call "fast".

    The Ugly (problems specific to 10.2 preview that seem likely be fixed upon actual release):

    There are some odd junk graphics and redraw problems that appear when you wiggle windows around or drag parts of them offscreen. No doubt this is the "EXTREME!!!" part of Quartz Extreme. I kid Quartz Extreme, I really do.

    Energy Saver powers down the monitor but won't power it up so much.

    Some 3rd party apps just refuse to work.

    In short: "Awesome work Apple!" This is going to be a kick ass release.

    ~jeff
  • by daviddennis ( 10926 ) <david@amazing.com> on Monday May 13, 2002 @12:43PM (#3510633) Homepage
    I think it's worth noting, though, that almost no Macs purchased in the last year or two can use Quartz Extreme to its fullest potential because that requires 32mb VRAM.

    Apparently performance improvements go way, way beyond Quartz Extreme since reports are saying the system's fast even on G3 iMacs with minimal VRAM.

    D
  • by spicyjeff ( 6305 ) on Monday May 13, 2002 @01:43PM (#3510983) Homepage
    Actually those Quartz Extreme facts are not quite right, here are the hard requirements:


    AGP 2x or faster
    ATI Radeon or better
    nVidia GeForce2 or better


    If you have those your 10.2 install will use Quartz extreme. However, 32mb VRAM is recommended for optimal performance. If you don't have 32mb some of the more complicated features might be disabled or scaled back.

  • by spicyjeff ( 6305 ) on Monday May 13, 2002 @11:08PM (#3514550) Homepage
    Don't worry it won't, I've seen it with my own eyes on old hardware and it is indeed faster. The only bad thing I've seen so far is that its due "late summer".
  • by bhamm ( 553532 ) on Tuesday May 14, 2002 @10:23AM (#3516999)
    the speed is just fine.. I've got a PowerBook G4 550 with 512MB Ram and 16MB of video... and 10.2 (dev release) is indeed faster. Everything is faster, and it's not even beta yet. Remember, I (as many others) don't meet the 'suggested' video requirements for QE, but I'm telling you that my PowerBook now runs at speeds equivalent to OS9 without having full support for QE.. I was very pleasantly suprised, I wasn't expecting it to run so well with it being a dev release, and it will no doubt be even better at release... very exciting.. dont worry.. =) bri
  • Threads where (Score:2, Informative)

    by SeanAhern ( 25764 ) on Tuesday May 14, 2002 @01:30PM (#3518324) Journal
    I don't mean a multithreaded app.

    I mean tracking the threads of an email conversation.
  • It's great! (Score:2, Informative)

    by ReblMonkey ( 579089 ) on Tuesday May 14, 2002 @09:21PM (#3521453)
    The speed boost I've received by installing 10.2 can very well be described as amazing. I'm on a G3/450 with the oldskool 16MB Rage 128 running the new 10.2 developer release, and everything is unarguably faster for me. I don't know about this whole "Quartz Extreme" thing, but if must be pretty damn cool if I could get such a speed boost even without it being active (because my graphics card is so outdated).

    This can only get better and better. A few 3rd party apps don't run, but the speed! Oh the speed!

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