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Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger to Arrive in April 723

Silly Burrito writes "Think Secret is reporting that Tiger will be out in April with an event on April 1st and it should be out in stores by April 15th. If this is true, I can finally get both the Mini and a new Powerbook, as I've been waiting for Tiger to be released before I do so. Let's just hope that this isn't a bad April Fools Joke!"
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Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger to Arrive in April

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  • Not a joke (Score:5, Informative)

    by unixmaster ( 573907 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @12:34PM (#11919889) Journal
    Safari team is getting ready for a new Webcore release too. So Safari 2.0 is near that means Tiger is coming soon.
    • The question is: (Score:4, Interesting)

      by tabkey12 ( 851759 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @12:42PM (#11919941) Homepage
      Will it be backported to Panther? You didn't hear Microsoft not updating Internet Explorer for Windows 2000 just because Windows XP had come out...

      This is from someone typing on an Apple PowerBook btw - I do like Apple's products, but not always the company's actions.

      • Re:The question is: (Score:5, Informative)

        by bunratty ( 545641 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @12:47PM (#11919978)
        Actually, the latest version of IE is not available for Windows 2000. You need Windows XP to get the pop-up blocker and other enhancements.
    • Re:Not a joke (Score:4, Insightful)

      by lintux ( 125434 ) <slashdot@wilRASP ... .net minus berry> on Saturday March 12, 2005 @01:40PM (#11920340) Homepage
      If you mean Safari 2.0 will be in Tiger, that sounds unlikely to me. If they want to release in less than a month, I'd be very surprised if they wouldn't have the gold CD images ready already.
  • Shhhhhhh (Score:4, Funny)

    by LiquidCoooled ( 634315 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @12:35PM (#11919893) Homepage Journal
    You don't wanna get sued for posting trade secrets.
    • Re:Shhhhhhh (Score:3, Funny)

      by node 3 ( 115640 )
      You don't wanna get sued for posting trade secrets.

      I don't think there's much to worry about on this one. The defense attorney will just have to giggle uncontrollably every time the prosecutor makes his case against, "Silly Burrito".

      Prosecution: "Your honor, we plan to show that one 'Silly Burrito' poste--"

      Defense: <giggling>

      Prosecution: "Your honor! This an outrage, please do something!"

      Judge: "The defense will restrain from laughing."

      Defense: "Your honor, he's prosecuting a burrito, a *si

  • Fact??? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 12, 2005 @12:38PM (#11919918)
    Why is this being taken as fact? Do the editors believe Think Secret to be a reputable news source that knows the exact release date for a given product? Has this information been confirmed by the vendor itself?

    No. It's a rumor. Don't state it as fact - it pisses me off. The headline is not just misleading, it could be entirely misinformation.

    Remove head from ass, then post.
    • /. QA (Score:4, Insightful)

      by BibelBiber ( 557179 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @12:57PM (#11920048)
      I miss that Slashdot quality assurance thing that used to be. I mean editors seem to publish more and more unuseful things over the time. I think /. readers should not need to read all those rumors. There is enough ThinkSecret, AppleInsider and so on to look for this kind of information. What's wrong here anyway? BTW, thanks for modding me down. I am actually a Mac user and I love both, Mac and /. I just don't like recent steps taken by both.

      Thanks for reading. You can now turn off your computer.

  • free upgrades (Score:4, Informative)

    by b17bmbr ( 608864 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @12:39PM (#11919924)
    apple would offer the free upgrade if you bought a PB within a month of tiger coming out. they're pretty good about that. though i'm still waiting for the g5 PB's.
    • Re:free upgrades (Score:3, Informative)

      Only if you buy it after the OFFICIAL announcement from Apple, and even then, "free" is $19(or at least it was last time)
  • by rob_squared ( 821479 ) <rob@rob-squared . c om> on Saturday March 12, 2005 @12:41PM (#11919935)
    That it's mentioned on on april fools, and released on tax day?
  • by DoctoRoR ( 865873 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @12:42PM (#11919939) Homepage
    I think Tiger might tip me to the Apple side again, after being a Win 95/98/NT/XP user for a while. ITConversations.com ran an interview with the senior product line manager [itconversations.com]. There's no video, but it was interesting to hear him walk through the new features.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 12, 2005 @12:45PM (#11919956)
    Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger to arrive in April

    By Ryan Katz, Senior Editor

    March 11, 2005 - Apple will officially announce Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger's release at an event in early April and will begin shipping the operating system within two or three weeks afterwards, Think Secret has learned. Apple has previously only stated that Tiger will ship during the first half of the 2005.

    The event, sources say, is currently scheduled for Friday, April 1 and will be delivered via satellite to numerous locations around the world. Unknown at this point is where the event will take place and whether the media or other outsiders will be invited to attend. Well placed sources say Tiger will likely be in stores by April 15.

    Multiple pieces of information gleaned from sources in recent weeks have pointed to an April release date for Tiger. Apple has doubled the software metrics for stores and resellers for the second quarter, ending May 31, for example. While several new software titles slated for release at NAB on April 18 will boost software revenue for stores, Tiger will be the jewel that Apple expects will allow resellers to double their sales from the first quarter.

    At least one of Apple's new pro apps the company will introduce at NAB will also require Tiger, sources say. Additionally, Apple is currently targeting updates to its iMac G5 and eMac systems for mid-April, which will come pre-installed with Tiger and iLife '05 (see related story).

    In recent weeks, Apple has significantly increased the frequency of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger builds released to developers, another indication that development is rapidly wrapping up. Earlier this week, a gaffe on Apple's Mac OS X downloads page also listed three new categories pertaining to Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger: links to "Automater Actions," "Dashboard Widgets," and "Spotlight Plugins" all lead to pages that were not yet available at apple.com. Apple has since removed those links from the categories listing.

    Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger will sell for $129 and has been billed as the most substantial upgrade to Mac OS X since the operating system debuted.

    QuickTime 7 will also be released with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, sources say. A Mac OS X 10.3-compatible version, code-named Gibson, will be released around the same time.
    • Once again, they are just using rumors to support their own speculations.
      • Apple's new fiscal year starts on April 1st, and if they are expecting to announce a great financial report they will likely have a satellite conference call. They typically go out of their way to avoid making new product announcements to the cynical accounting journalists who participate in Apple's "beleaguered" conference calls.
      • If Apple is going to make even a June 30 release date they will start pushing plans hard in advance to m
  • April 1st (Score:5, Insightful)

    by AnotherJake ( 831470 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @12:47PM (#11919976)
    April 1st is the beginning of Apple's fiscal year, so that wouldn't be a surprising release date.
  • C+++++ (Score:4, Funny)

    by computerme ( 655703 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @12:47PM (#11919979)
    For ($obvious == 0; $obvious $adnaseum; $obvious++) {

    printLine "April 1st? Is this some sort of April Fools joke?";
    printLine "Released on April 15th. Apple is going to release it on Tax day?";

    }
  • What's in Tiger (Score:5, Informative)

    by Twid ( 67847 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @12:56PM (#11920037) Homepage
    FYI, the Tiger pages at Apple have been updated recently.
    Here's a nice tour of the features. [apple.com]

    In my opinion, most of the new features in Tiger are more developer-friendly than end-user-friendly, but that's OK, because I think you're going to see some incredible apps come out that use Core Image, Core Video, and Spotlight. Those apps should be what make you want Tiger, not Tiger itself. Out of all the new stuff in Tiger I think the new Mail.app [apple.com] is the best. People spend their work day in e-mail, and the new mail.app looks incredible.

    Don't forget Tiger Server [apple.com]. It's a really nice update. New ACL system, 64-bit native, iChat Server (using Jabber), weblog server, and a new software update server. The most interesting feature to me is the new Portable Home Directories. Mac OS X clients will be able to have a home directory on their laptop, and it will trickle sync the home directory with the network when you are connected to your office server.

    Personally, I don't believe the ThinkSecret rumor for a second. Apple is *way* too marketing savvy to release a product on April Fool's Day. Also, April 1 is a Friday. Apple almost always announces products on Tuesday. :)

    - Todd
    • Re:What's in Tiger (Score:3, Informative)

      by andy55 ( 743992 ) *

      Personally, I don't believe the ThinkSecret rumor for a second. Apple is *way* too marketing savvy to release a product on April Fool's Day. Also, April 1 is a Friday. Apple almost always announces products on Tuesday. :)

      Yep. I'm on the Rendezvous dev apple list serv and I know first hand that the apple dev who moderates it (Marc something) said they won't license the windows version of it (dnssd.dll) to windows developers until Tiger is released (for legal licensing and/or ip reasons). The apple gu
  • by Letter ( 634816 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @01:29PM (#11920267)
    Dear Tiger Fans,

    I've seen the preview release of Tiger...
    It's grrrrrrrrrrreat!

    Letter

  • by Udo Schmitz ( 738216 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @01:36PM (#11920319) Journal
    What is this? First Think Secret is reffered to as a blog (Is every site with more then on article per month considered a blog these days?) now some stupid ass rumor of theirs is handled as fact?

    To me it seems that these are tries to build sympathy for Nick Ciarelli. To put him in a light where he is seen as a fellow blogger/journalist. And thereby making Apples efforts to look like an attack on constitutional rights. If /. is willing to post any Apple related rumor now, I have a dozen stories ready for submission here.
    </rant>
  • by SSpade ( 549608 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @01:59PM (#11920472) Homepage

    Pre-release versions for developers have been out for a while. I'm using the current one on my desktop machine and it seems stable and pretty much production-ready.

    Spotlight and Dashboard are both very neat, but the biggest improvement (or at least the stuff I miss when I'm on my 10.3 laptop) is the new Safari build. Apart from the (really nice) integrated RSS reader the changes aren't that major, but it's a more pleasant app to use.

  • by Nine Tenths of The W ( 829559 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @02:16PM (#11920591)
    That Apple's OS updates follow the same naming conventions as Wehrmacht tanks? If 10.5 is called Maus then we're going to be in trouble.
  • by doormat ( 63648 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @06:12PM (#11922245) Homepage Journal
    Will that Radeon 9200 32MB video be able to handle the GPU-intense graphics of OSX 10.4. I'm hoping some sites will take a look at that question when tiger is available.
  • by jpellino ( 202698 ) on Saturday March 12, 2005 @06:48PM (#11922440)
    He's using very specific code names in his hardware prediction on the front page.
    Apple has been known to use several code names for the same piece of hardware, giving different names to different labs, testers, etc.
    One advantage of such a strategy is that if anything leaks, you can narrow down the source.
    I can imagine the same can be done with dates.
    This kid HAS figured out that if he loses the original case, they'll be back with both barrels on every subsequent leak, right?

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