Jaguar is Over 835
The Panther Finder is brand-new, with a new brushed metal appearance, and enhanced column view, with the items used most commonly in the far left column. Searching is "live" and a lot faster, and is more user-centric instead of computer-centric.
The Finder now has labels, and icons can resize with window resizing.
The iDisk now caches itself locally, so it can be used offline, and the user can copy to and from it more efficiently (with the real copies happening in the background).
A new feature called Expose allows minimizing into a smaller window, all open windows, to temporarily move everything out of the way, sort of like workspaces.
File Vault can encrypt a user directory and decrypt it "on the fly."
Faxing is now built-in, and available system-wide.
Pixlet is a new compression codec that does video compression without noticable artifacts, for 48 bits per pixel: at 960x540 and 24 fps, can be decoded on a 1GHz Power Mac.
Preview is significantly faster, with searching, and PS to PDF conversion.
Panther features fast user switching, a feature in Windows XP, allowing under-one-second (on the demo machine) switching between two different users.
FontBook is a new "pro" app for font management.
iChat AV is an update to iChat that does audio and video conferencing in addition to text, that works with any built-in or USB mic, and any DV video camera, connecting using only a user's screen name. It is going to beta today, and will be included in Panther, and will be sold for $29 to Jaguar users. Apple will sell iSight for $149, a small camera that does audio and video over FireWire.
Apple is preparing a new set of developer tools called XCode, which works with GCC 3.3, does distributed compiles (using available resources on the network), and has other cool stuff. It is fast, it has improved searching (like the Finder, and over entire projects), and it looks like an iApp (though it isn't metal). It removes the need to link; onnly link objects you need to launch. It starts compiling while you are editing, cutting the time you need to compile drastically. It can modify the program while it is running.
fp w00t!! (Score:-1, Funny)
Had to say it... (Score:4, Funny)
Jaguar is dead... (Score:4, Funny)
I'm sorry, but someone had to say it!
Damn, I need new hardware for first post! (Score:5, Funny)
Uhm... (Score:1, Funny)
Ok, that was quite bad.
WWDC (Score:2, Funny)
Berlin WWDC blog provides fresh experience (Score:5, Funny)
Re:blowing your load early? (Score:1, Funny)
too late
What? (Score:1, Funny)
your sig (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Jaguar is dead... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Simply Amazing (Score:3, Funny)
-> Sometimes, you just gotta break free from the shackles of proprietary code.
What an odd mix, your post directly contradicts your sig. Rarely have I seen such blatant foolery.
What comes next after Jaguar and Panther... (Score:4, Funny)
OS X 10.5 = Lion
And then Apple will have to move to the non-feline NFL franchises. Names to look forward to are Titan, Giant, Jet, Raider, Buccanneer, Eagle, Falcon and Raven but Packer, Ram, 49er, Colt, Redskin and Seahawk don't sound too good.
Something tells me that they won't ever be using Bill though.
Re:What no 970 (Score:3, Funny)
Brushed Metal Appearance (Score:5, Funny)
Ironic Sig (Score:4, Funny)
And othertimes, apparently, you have to drop 2-3k on the most proprietary home computer available.
Re:Had to say it... (Score:5, Funny)
"Built for Mac OS X Jaguar" (Score:5, Funny)
So Quark has fallen behind once again?
PPC 970 confirmed as G5 (Score:4, Funny)
As seen here (and soon on
# One more thing... some of you may have noticed on the net...there was a funny thing that happened last thursday... where specifications were posted.
# 3 responses: 1) Can't be true 2) It's true 3) It's great marketing
# "Premature specifications" - it was a mistake, and it's true.
# We are delivering today - the Worlds Fastest Personal Computer.
# The Chip - we turned to IBM several years ago.
# We're calling it the G5. It is a 64-bit processor. The first first 64-bit desktop processor. Runs our existing 32-bit apps no problems.
# fastest front sidebus - ever. designed for dual processor systems.
# Massivly parallel. Up to 250 inflight instructions. -- can be processed at the same time. The G4 can do 16. Floating point "monster". Two fully symetric integer units. massive branch prediction logic.
# This is a new generation architecture.
Of course everybody expected it, heck, even the Apple WWDC pages used the term Velocity Engine (IBM-ism) instead of Altivec (Motorola-ism) like here: http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/tracks.html (in the last item "Hardware")
Seeet!
Now time to save some money and then spend it
Oh, what the heck, time to get more indebted
Nooo, must resist temptation, DAMN YOU APPLE!!
Re:XCode (Score:4, Funny)
-- Richard Stallman
Bill Gates plan... (Score:1, Funny)
20 call it an upgrade
30 Charge 130 bucks for it
40 PROFIT!!
50 goto 20
Re:Had to say it... (Score:5, Funny)
Didnt have any worthwhile games anyways.
Re:The nicest Unix front-end ever? (Score:5, Funny)
No No No....
1. Make pretty GUIs and lovely gadgets
2. Profit!!!
3. There is no Step Three!!! There is no Step Three!!!
I'm here at the Glendale Apple Store watching the Stevenote, and all I can say is, "Holy Crap. No, really. Holy crap."
He's just about to do the spec test of the new G5 vs. Dell's bst offering. Again, Holy floating point performance Batman.
Re:Let me be the first to say... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:The nicest Unix front-end ever? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Aw, frickin' crud ... (Score:5, Funny)
These aren't the Panther ISOs you where looking for...
Re:Apple + PPC970 = True! (Score:3, Funny)
(Think Steve will go for that one?)
Re:Aw, frickin' crud ... (Score:5, Funny)
Thank you for noting that our "guys" put a lot of features into this release. Thank you for also noting that our "staff" deserves to get paid for it. However, I'm feel I would be remiss if I didn't point out that we also have to pay the CD manufacturers, box manufacturers, and print houses. Not too mention that our "staff" is probably a good deal larger than you think, and are, as you can imagine, premium people all around.
As to your suggested pricing structure, we will take you advice into consideration. Far be it for us to know the worth and cost of our work so well that an unsolicited suggestion won't completely turn us around.
Also, I am sorry to hear you feel that I am "making" you buy the operating system "over and over and over again". I am sure you will notice that your computer will continue to function with the software you have already purchased and installed. If that is not the case, please contact Apple Support for assistance.
It is not generally my comment on a competitor's product, but rumor has it Longhorn users will pay a heavy price indeed.
Sincerely,
Mr. Jobs
Also had to say it... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:This will be another solid update (Score:5, Funny)
Umm, no actually Apple can do no wrong. You see it 's a feature of the Steve Jobs Reality Distortion Field, and since Apple own the patent on it then Microsoft can't copy it. The 'Dance Monkeyboy Dance' video was an example of what happens when they try to implement a similar technology without infringing any patents. As you can see, the Steve Ballmer Reality Distortion Field is not nearly as effective.
Re:Apple stock down 2.14%! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:This will be another solid update (Score:5, Funny)
That's because their lastest web browser gives you the 'new' version of windows. Kind of like herpes: You can't get rid of it.
Apple's ubiquitous humor.... (Score:5, Funny)
"Other important acronyms" hehehe
Re:Updates Anyone? (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, all eight months of it.
"Introducing Bobcat!"
HA HA sense of humour at apple (Score:5, Funny)
Well, that belted a laugh out of me.
"Because we can" (Score:5, Funny)
I'm glad they decided to flaunt the Quartz engine this way. And they're really doing it just because it's cool.
mpeg4 is out; pixlet is in (Score:3, Funny)