Jaguar Reviewed 64
Anonymous Coward writes "A review with a lot of screenshots of the latest beta seed (6C37) has been posted. The latest advancements look pretty promising. I, like everyone else, am itching for a release." I don't know if it is more pretty, or more promising, but it does look cool. Dock improvements, iChat, search the disk from Finder windows, QuickTime 6, Digital Hub section of System Preferences, Firewall preferences, major Speech improvements ...
Re:Free as in upgrade or free is in not-free? (Score:1)
though this was a developer conference, so things like that are not the issue at hand (if they even know yet). i don't see how it can be a download if it's as big as it seems it will be. hopefully it will be like the 10.1 upgrade, but i don't know since Apple seemed really pissed about the hack to the 10.1 updater cd to make it a full install cd.
Re:Free as in upgrade or free is in not-free? (Score:1)
That's funny, I seem to recall Steve saying something along the lines of "We trust our customers." I remember because it was in stark contrast to Windows XP activation issues that I'd read about.
-Ster
Re:Free as in upgrade or free is in not-free? (Score:2)
Or, if you prefer, go to an Apple retail store, where they were quietly and without any announcement handing them out to everybody for free. Which was pretty damn cool, if you ask me.
Re:Free as in upgrade or free is in not-free? (Score:2)
Re:Free as in upgrade or free is in not-free? (Score:2)
Re:Free as in upgrade or free is in not-free? (Score:1)
My prediction is that Jaguar will be released, not as Mac OS X 10.2, but as Mac OS X 10.5. As such, it will be subject to a $100 upgrade charge.
Of course, I wouldn't mind being wrong...
please tell me... (Score:1)
It'd be nice if this release runs fast. God knows it's pretty, but I'm ready for fast!
Re:please tell me... (Score:3, Informative)
Jaguar dramatically improves the performance of Mac OS X with Quartz Extreme hardware-based graphics acceleration. Quartz Extreme takes advantage of the OpenGL 3D graphics engine to make the entire desktop a fully accelerated OpenGL scene. A supported* video card can then render the drawing of the desktop, just like it would a 3D game. The main CPU chip(s) can then focus on application-specific needs, making the whole system faster and more responsive.
That means your shadows will drop quickly, your genies will appear slicker and your transparencies will layer faster -- and Mac OS X can do more processing in the background while you move the foreground
*nVidia: GeForce2MX, GeForce3, GeForce4 Ti, GeForce4 or GeForce4MX. ATI: any AGP Radeon card. 32MB VRAM recommended for optimum performance.
Helfe (Score:1)
Definitely some /.ing going on... (Score:1)
Don't bother--screenshots gone. (Score:1)
Re:Don't bother--screenshots gone. (Score:2)
I guess mac.com is the place to host forbidden apple images - saves apple legal the trouble of writing you a cease and desist letter!
(if the bandwidth limit doesn't stop you, surely the AUP you agreed to with your mac.com account will...)
Were in trouble... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Were in trouble... (Score:5, Funny)
> If Apple continues to name their releases after failed video game
> consoles,
The next version of Windows is codenamed "Longhorn". It is a kind of cow.
The jaguar is the biggest feline predator in the Americas. It kills by biting thru the skull of its prey (unless the prey is small enough that a smack in the face from one of its paws can kill it). It will eat just about anything, large or small (including cows). It is a very beautiful, very powerful animal that can make its home in nearly any terrain. It loves water.
Apple is basically saying here: "Microsoft, my OS can crush your OS' skull and eat it for lunch. It can certainly chomp off large chunks of your monopoly."
Does anyone have any doubts left as to what Apple's new relationship with Microsoft will be for the next five years?
Good.
"Mothra's attack is working."
-- Shouta, "Mothra 3: King Ghidora Attacks"
Longhorn, Whistler, and Blackcomb (Score:3, Insightful)
The next version of Windows is codenamed "Longhorn". It is a kind of cow.
.NET Server. See, it all makes sense..
Longhorn [whistler.net] is a bar at the Whistler ski resort north of Vancouver, BC (just a few hours drive from Microsoft's Redmond campus). The two mountains there are Whistler and Blackcomb. Whistler was the codename for Windows XP and Blackcomb is/was the codename for Windows
Re:Longhorn, Whistler, and Blackcomb (Score:1)
Wait, now that I think of it, wasn't that big code
freeze right around Whistler's peak season? =D
Re:Longhorn, Whistler, and Blackcomb (Score:1)
Speaking of trouble... (Score:1)
http://www.ichat.com/
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Surely they Apple couldn't have overlooked this.
Mirror of 10.2 Screenshot (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Mirror of 10.2 Screenshot (Score:3, Funny)
okay, maybe it wasn't just us...
NDA? we don't need no steenkin' NDA. (Score:4, Informative)
All I need is a Radeon Card... (Score:1, Funny)
It is mega-arousing/droolworthy.
Pi
Quartz Extreme mobile support (Score:1, Insightful)
"nVidia: GeForce2MX, GeForce3, GeForce4 Ti, GeForce4 or GeForce4MX. ATI: any AGP Radeon card. 32MB VRAM recommended for optimum performance"
Would the ATI Mobility Radeon (found in PowerBook G4) be included in this? is it AGP?
Re:Quartz Extreme mobile support (Score:3, Informative)
Hmmm (Score:3, Informative)
2. google has no idea who "mac this", mac.this, or macthis is/are.
3. Do the editors even click on the links before posting?
No DNS?? Huh? (Score:1)
macthis.org
2371 Purdue Drive
Costa Mesa, California 92626
US
Domain Name: MACTHIS.ORG
Created on: 24-AUG-01
Expires on: 24-AUG-02
Last Updated on: 24-AUG-01
Re:No DNS?? Huh? (Score:1)
Re:No DNS?? Huh? (Score:1)
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://macthis.org [archive.org]
Last October this was just a test site by mrbiiggy, which is the same name that's on all the screen shots on SpyMac. He lists his homepage on his profile as knite.net, which is the same as his primary DNS, and it looks like a DSL connection in Costa Mesa, CA. It's probably the same web server that was doing macthis.org, but is now down for obvious reasons. I would guess that he yanked the IP and server when his phone jack started melting. His secondary DNS was on a cable modem in New York which isn't accepting DNS connections but is still up (as far as I can tell) but I imagine knite.net is the same IP as macthis.org.
Anyway, it boils down to the fact that there probably was a site there, and just because there isn't one now is no indication that they didn't check the link before posting.
Screenshots (Score:4, Informative)
Quartz Extreme (Score:4, Interesting)
From what I've gleaned so far we know the following:
- QE is said to need a "nVidia: GeForce2MX, GeForce3, GeForce4 Ti, GeForce4 or GeForce4MX. ATI: any AGP Radeon card. 32MB VRAM recommended for optimum performance."
- The wording on the above statement may or may not be read as "requires", depending on whom you ask.
- The tech involved in such a feat described (single pipeline of composited video) is really advanced and interesting, and raises questions; i.e. what does it mean for OS X when the entire drawing system is offloaded to custom chips? (or on a completely side note: what does it mean when you have standardized hardware-accel. video for your OS, and the Finder is now utterly replaceable? Things like this? [uiuc.edu])
- The tech involved in QE may have come from Raycer, a company Apple acquired in early 2000. Raycer developed high-performance 3D visualization solutions using OpenGL. Apple consequently has a patent (lost the #, sorry) on vague things like 'large-scale grid transformations' (paraphrasing).
- A lot of us iBook owners, and other Rage128-based Mac owners, would like to know if QE will work partially, or at all, on this hardware.
So who can comment intelligently on what's happening here?
Re:Quartz Extreme (Score:3, Interesting)
in short - You're Phucked.
quarts extreme is going to be the "killer app" to get everyone to upgrade from their "legacy" hardware, to the new ibooks and whatnot that you'll see comming out @ macworld NY. i'd suggest selling your ibook now, or at least get someone with cash in hand lined up for it, as it's about to devalue by about $300
it's no coincidence that the new tibook came out with a 32 meg ati radeon 7500 a week before they released the minimum "optimal performance" specs for quartz extreme. so far the only laptops capable of quartz extreme is the rev. b & c tibooks. all ibooks, crt imacs, and g3 powerbooks are Phucked.
Re:Quartz Extreme (Score:1)
I guess my Cube is phucked, too.
Re:Quartz Extreme (Score:1)
Re:Quartz Extreme (Score:1)
Thanks for the info! Where would I get this? I don't see it offerred at the Apple on-line store. About how much should I expect to pay for it?
should've ordered that Radeon when you got it...
I got it used; DVD/450 model with 192MB RAM (64+128; one open DIMM slot) plus a USB CD-writer for about $800. Still seems like a pretty good deal.
Re:Quartz Extreme (Score:1)
Re:Quartz Extreme (Score:1)
Apparently, these things are pretty tough to come by. I found this forum post [xlr8yourmac.com], dated 4/19, about somebody who had 80 of the things... sold out within hours.
A search on eBay turned up one that recently sold for $300, and two open auctions with current bids at $275. Impressive, considering that Apple used to sell them for $249. The Anonymous Coward above said that my Cube will appreciate in value; evidently, that goes for the graphics card, too.
Re:Quartz Extreme (Score:3, Informative)
The graphics accelerators will still work on all Rage128 Macs, they just won't pipe the 2D, 3D, and video all through the chip like QE.
A quick question... (Score:1)
There was mention that Jaguar would require a 32mb video card. Being the owner of the crt iMac I obviously do not have one (16mb ATI). Does anyone know if the higher end video card would be required to update to 10.2 and just have some features turned off (the hand writting software for instance could be completely disabled).
I can see why I would need to have a 32mb 3d video card just so I can finally be able to print to a CUPS printer. Thanks.
Re:A quick question... (Score:1)
(i know that is not exactly true about software based but i'm keeping it simple to avoid confusion)
I'm dying to know what a spring loaded... (Score:1)
Re:I'm dying to know what a spring loaded... (Score:1)
Essentially, you can drag an item on top of a folder and hold it there, and after a moment the folder will open up and reveal its contents. You can continue to drill down through folders in this manner, and when you release the mouse button, all those open windows you left behind just close up, leaving you where you dropped your file.
It has also been nicknamed "drag-and-drill".
Once you use it a few times, you take it for granted, and a lot of people were disappointed to find this feature absent in Mac OS X.
Re:I'm dying to know what a spring loaded... (Score:1)
- You have paid for a total of 0 pages and so far 80786 have been used up (80686 today).
Re:I'm dying to know what a spring loaded... (Score:1)
Re:I'm dying to know what a spring loaded... (Score:1)
Audio!! ?? (Score:1)
As I understand it, audio and MIDI are there in 10.1 but not yet robust enough for the pro apps. Any info on this?
Re:Audio!! ?? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Audio!! ?? (Score:1)
Re:Audio!! ?? (Score:2)
Quartz Extreme (Score:3, Interesting)
There's a DVD playing. The teacups are floating around from a different application. They are chrome.
They are reflecting in real time what the movie is playing.
(probably why it won't work on my Rage 128)
Re:Quartz Extreme (Score:1)
Completely useless, but oh-so-cool... serious geek-factor...
Need...to...fork...over...money...for...graphic
jaw...on...floor... (Score:2)
Okay, suddenly the whole "32MB GPU RAM, 2X AGP required" thing makes a whole lot more sense. Dear god in heaven that's badass...
Network printing from Mac to Mac? (Score:1)
I mean, for the home user, it's rediculous to not be able to print to my printer from all machines, having the printer being shared by one. Bah!
I've seen several hacks to get around this, but none do I consider acceptable. It should just WORK! And it's all because of the rediculously stupid choices made in terms of interfaces and responsibilities of the printer driver. SOOO stupid that it is responsible for the physical location of printing, and not JUST the data formatting for the printer (via any deliverable means). That certainly doesn't encourage vendors to update drivers often either. Why? Because it's a pain in the ass with all that it has to do.
*sigh*
Just my gripe. Something I would LIKE to see in 10.2, personally.
-Alex
Re:Network printing from Mac to Mac? (Score:1)
I imagine that what is in Jaguar is a lot of 'minor' tweaks/refinements that add up to a much nicer experience overall. For instance, it appears as if scanners might finally get some decent support; the new Finder features sound like ones that might actually be useful rather than flashy; there is a GUI interface to the ipfw; there is support for IPv6.
A lot of these are not really earth shattering, but they make a first step to being useful in the corporate market, for instance.