BEJY 1.3.1.50 (Tiger)
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Taming Tiger: Pre-release of Tiger now
available
Taming Tiger: Pre-release of Tiger now
available
01/27/2004 01:21 AMTiger, Tiger Burning Bright
Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright
06/27/2004 07:33 PMMy real concern lies with the hundreds of editors who will have to
provide pithy, cliche-ridden titles featuring the word
Tiger
only moments after the keynote ends. By Brian Bailey (via MyAppleMenu)
"Tiger"
"Tiger"
06/28/2004 08:15 PMTiger
Tiger
06/05/2005 11:32 PMyay. got tiger. foolishly I wandered by the apple store at 5.30 to
find a long line of people waiting for them to reopen at 6. Guy comes
up to the line and asks the two girls behind me what the line is for.
"mac store. they are giving away free stuff!! ipods and you know
stuff", they tell him with excited voices. Guy turns around walks a
few steps away and then comes back. "Maybe you have a better...
Where is Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)?
Where is Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)?
04/04/2005 02:16 AM
With April Fool's come and gone, the question remains... where is
Tiger? rumors had placed it's announcement on April 1.
Subsequent confirmation e...
Mac OS X Tiger
Mac OS X Tiger
04/14/2005 07:38 PMDo you want a quick overview of Tiger check out the info Apple has
put out. [Apple]
Eye of the Tiger
Eye of the Tiger
03/13/2003 12:53 PM
If
you really need to have that extra edge when you play, there's a
bizarre new "Focus Trainer" from SportsLink that's supposed to improve
concentration and focus before atheletic activity and really get you
into "The Zone". It sounds more like a trip to the Laserium if you ask
us:
First, find a nice quiet place where you won't be
bothered. Put the glasses and headphones on and pick a session. You
can choose from 15 of them, ranging from "relaxed calmness" to
"anxiety release." Press Start and wait. After a 10-second countdown,
you hear a weird noise like a soothing low feedback. It gets louder
and then softer, stunted a bit and then drawn out. Then the lights
kick in. There are six small, flashing lights that blink furiously on
the top rim of the glasses. Shut your eyes, take some deep breaths,
and the effect is really strange.
ReadNew OS X 10.4 Tiger Features?
New OS X 10.4 Tiger Features?
09/14/2004 01:51 AM
AppleInsider (link, link) has published screen shots of various
components of OS X Tiger builds showing previously undocumented
features. Among them a...
Mac OS X Tiger on April 29
Mac OS X Tiger on April 29
04/12/2005 11:48 AMApple today announced that Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger will go on sale Friday,
April 29, beginning at 6:00 p.m...
Tiger Previewed
Tiger Previewed
06/28/2004 04:31 PMSteve Jobs has been previewing some of the key features of
Tiger at the
WWDC in San Francisco. All
the new stuff is on the Apple website, but here’s a diluted list
:
- iChat
AV — updated to include multi-way AV conferencing (with a
funky 3D interface).
- Safari
RSS — an updated version of Safari to allow reading and
management of RSS feeds.
- Dashboard
— open & manage Konfabulator-style widgets
- Spotlight
— super-fast global search facility. Search through your
contacts, iCal diaries and email as well as files.
- Automator
— create and deploy actions to perform common routines (in a
great looking interface too).
- Xcode
2.0 — updated version of Apple’s IDE (with visual
modelling and improved Java support).
- VoiceOver
— the much heralded Spoken Interface. A system-wide feature
which makes Tiger the most accessible OS available.
Sounds great, but I may save the cash and put it towards one of those
gargantuan
30-inch Studio
Displays…
First impressions of Tiger...
First impressions of Tiger...
06/28/2004 04:31 PMA few first impressions of Apple's upcoming Operating System: Tiger:
- Spotlight
- basically an Apple native verstion of Launchbar with a
few self-evidently nice features (searching Mail). After using
Launchbar for a while I can state without question that it feels like
part of the OS after a while, so if the Apple version has the similar
ability to run it without using the mouse, then I'll be pretty happy.
I doubt Objective Development will be, of course...
- iChat
AV - the new version allows you to conference call ten people and
video chat with loads of people too. That's pretty cool. I'm pretty
bloody impressed by that. It's going to be pretty awesome and totally
what I've been hoping they'd do. It fits in really well with some
other thinking I've been doing...
- Safari
RSS - sites with RSS feeds are marked when you go to them, which
is cool, and then you can subscribe to them directly through the
interface. I'm not convinced by their interaction design here - I
suspect I'll keep using NetNewsWire for the time
being - but it's certainly a positive step that can't help but make
RSS penetration...
- Dashboard
- basically this one is a fucking rip off of Konfabulator and I'm pretty
pissed off about it. I'm not a particular fan of the paradigm, but I
don't think that's pertinent - unlike RSS feeds and the Launchbar
knock-off there doesn't seem to me to be really any reason for
building this into the OS, it's not particularly interesting or
powerful and it really does seem just like nicking someone else's
ideas and lobbing them into your Operating System because you can.
Harsh, Steve. Harsh...
- Automator
- as far as I can tell this is a GUI for AppleScript, allowing people
like me who get scared by even the simplest of scripting languages to
automate tasks quickly and easily without ending up dribbling into a
cup. My personal jury is out on how useful it'll actually be on a
day-to-day basis but that doesn't mean that I'm not impressed.
AppleScript for the rest of us?
- VoiceOver
- a spoken interface for the Mac. I'm not really qualified to comment
on the technology, but certainly the aspiration is good and important
and I don't doubt it'll serve Apple well in cracking governmental
markets. My only quibble - I'm not so impressed by the little white
man they made in Illustrator to put in the logo. He looks a bit lame
and ... bendy ...
- .Mac
sync - a revised version of iSync with a simpler UI and apparently
some developer hooks. It still pisses me off that you have to have a
.Mac account to do any syncing across the internet. I can't quite
believe that function is worth the $60 a year, nor do I think it's
even vaguely conceivable that you couldn't explain to someone how to
set up a server to handle that stuff themselves... Seems like a
slightly shitty attempt to drill money out of you in an entirely
random way...
- Better
Unix - neat! I think!
- XCode
2.0 - wish I understood it!
- System
Wide Metadata Indexing - this is seriously cool and API'd up the
wazoo so hopefully it will start to lay the foundations of the Finder
technologies of the future...
All in all the big news for the operating system is the integration
of search and metadata technologies into the heart of the Operating
System. The Safari RSS and iChat AV stuff is pretty cool too and
everything else looks like tweaks, gimmicks or outright rip-offs. I
wonder when it's out?
Read the comments
Tiger Roars As An OS
Tiger Roars As An OS
04/13/2005 07:33 PMThis OS is nirvana for productivity. By Michael Gartenberg, Jupiter
Research
New Report: Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger"
New Report: Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger"
04/14/2005 10:22 AMOur first "Tiger" report page discusses currently discusses Core
Image, hardware requirements, the DVD->CD exchange program, and
"Rendevous" becoming "Bonjour".
No Paper Tiger
No Paper Tiger
07/23/2004 01:02 PMPaper products giant Kimberly-Clark has a solid quarter in a difficult
market.
Report: "Tiger"
Report: "Tiger"
04/15/2005 09:38 AMReaders discuss system requirements, Core Image support, PACE
copy-control, metadata and Spotlight, Bonjour, the limited-time CD
exchange program, plus questions about serial numbers and the new
iChat interface.
Tiger misc
Tiger misc
06/30/2004 02:16 PMI was just perusing my tiny list of blogs that I visit daily and
noticed that Hyatt finally came out...
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger To Be Released
29-Apr-05
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger To Be Released
29-Apr-05
04/18/2005 06:45 PMAdam C. Engst (~460 words)
Ending the rampant speculation of exactly
when Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger would be released, Apple last week announced
that its next-generation operating system will be available for sale
as of 6:00 PM on Friday, April 29th, 2005, although you can also
pre-order from Apple (and other retailers). Tiger will cost $130 for a
single user license; the Mac OS X Tiger Family Pack offers a five-user
license for $200, and the Mac OS Up-to-Date upgrade package will cost
$10 for those who bought a new Mac on or after 12-Apr-05 (this offer
ends 22-Jul-05).
Tinkering With Tiger
Tinkering With Tiger
06/05/2005 10:47 PM By Jim Dalrymple, Macworld
Apple has eye of the Tiger
Apple has eye of the Tiger
06/28/2004 02:39 PMZDNet Jun 28 2004 7:02PM GMT
More Mac OS X Builds, 10.3.9, Tiger.
More Mac OS X Builds, 10.3.9, Tiger.
04/07/2005 07:16 AM
Appleinsider reports that Apple has seeded another build of Mac OX
10.3.9 build 7W94 which is expected to be released "imminently".
Meanwhile, Appl...
Kellogg's Eye of the Tiger
Kellogg's Eye of the Tiger
07/26/2004 02:36 PMThe leading cereal producer is benefiting from cost-cutting
initiatives.
Tiger And The (R)evolution Of Mac OS X
Tiger And The (R)evolution Of Mac OS X
07/06/2004 11:57 AM By Ted Landau, MacFixIt (via MyAppleMenu)
Easy Tiger
Easy Tiger
09/08/2004 01:26 AMIf you must have doohickeys on your desktop now, check out
Konfabulator, a platform that lets you load clever and handsome little
tools (also called widgets), like a small music player, on your
desktop. There's a minicontroversy among Mac observers about whether
Apple swiped the Dashboard idea from the makers of Konfabulator.
Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) due in April?
Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) due in April?
03/14/2005 04:33 PM
Alongside eMac and iMac updates, ThinkSecret also reports that Tiger
will be arriving in April.
Tiger has been long anticipated, and previous offic...
Tiger Knows How to Hunt
Tiger Knows How to Hunt
07/01/2004 10:20 AMBesides some under-the-hood improvements, including better
graphics and video performance, Tiger has innovations that could
change the way people interact with their computers, writes
BusinessWeeks Peter Burrows. The most exciting is a new
search capability, called Spotlight, for quickly finding and
categorizing information on the hard drive. [Jul 1]
Other News: "Tiger" and 10.3.9
Other News: "Tiger" and 10.3.9
03/25/2005 11:07 AMThink Secret checks the status of Apple's upcoming "Panther" and
"Tiger" releases.
Mac OS X Tiger Goes Gold
Mac OS X Tiger Goes Gold
03/31/2005 11:56 PMTiger Gold?
Tiger Gold?
04/01/2005 03:24 AMPunchOut 1.0 for Tiger
PunchOut 1.0 for Tiger
04/01/2005 09:56 PMBare Bones Software: “Bare Bones Software today
announced the forthcoming release of PunchOut, a new integrated backup
system which safely records critical user data onto a durable backup
medium... The new Advanced Prioritized Retrieval Integration Layer
engine uses Spotlight in conjunction with a naive Bayesian reverse
classifier to analyze stored data in real time.”
Tiger 150, Longhorn 0
Tiger 150, Longhorn 0
08/29/2004 10:56 AMWhen Steve Jobs took the stage at the Worldwide Developers Conference
and unveiled the next version of OS X, Tiger, comparisons were quick
to be drawn to Microsoft's Longhorn — some by Apple itself with
a few strategically-placed banners. At the time, Longhorn was still
packed with the promise of a better search engine, one that seemed to
even put Panther’s superior engine to shame.
But then Steve demoed Spotlight, and all fears were put to rest. Set
to launch in the first half of 2005, Tiger continues to pile on the
features, while Longhorn, now looking at a <A
HREF="http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=569&ncid=73
8&e=3&u=/nm/20040828/tc_nm/tech_microsoft_windows_dc">2006<
/A> target date, is trimming its own.
"We've had to make some trade-offs to deliver the features
corporate customers, consumers and OEMs (original equipment
manufacturers) are asking for in a reasonable time frame," said
Microsoft group vice president Jim Allchin.
Apparently, five years just isn't enough time to properly overhaul an
OS.
"In developing software, somewhere you have to put a stake in the
ground and there's often some hard trade-offs you have to make,"
said Michael Cherry, a analyst with Directions on Microsoft, an
independent researcher based in Kirkland, Washington.
The Windows File System, or WinFS for short, is — or rather, was
— "the active storage subsystem in Longhorn that is used
for searching, organizing, and sharing data. WinFS maintains a store
of items and their properties, and provides a system service in
Longhorn to retrieve information when it's needed."
However a <A
HREF="http://msdn.microsoft.com/data/winfs/default.aspx?pull=/lib
rary/en-us/dnaero/html/wux_topic_storage.asp">note</A>
on the Microsoft Web site reads, "In spite of what may be stated
in this content, WinFS is not a feature that will come with the
Longhorn Operating System. However, WinFS will be available on the
Windows platform at some future date, which is why this article
continues to be provided for your information"
Tiger: First Impressions
Tiger: First Impressions
08/27/2004 02:02 PMDetails about Tiger are still emerging, but a majority of the
participants in the Macworld Reader Panel like what they've seen of
the next major update to OS X so far. Three weeks after Apple offered
a first look at Tiger during its Worldwide Developers Conference
(WWDC), market-research firm Karlin Associates surveyed 3,634 Macworld
readers to gauge their reaction to the OS X update. Here's what they
had to say.
Mac OS X Tiger at FOSE
Mac OS X Tiger at FOSE
04/05/2005 10:25 PM
One Slashdot reader reports that Apple is exhibiting at FOSE 2005 -- a
goverment agency focused technology expo which takes place April 5-7,
2005 in W...
Other News: Best Buy, "Tiger"
Other News: Best Buy, "Tiger"
04/06/2005 12:19 PMBest Buy starts selling Minis, while a financial analyst predicts
"Tiger" will start selling in April.
"Tiger Server"
"Tiger Server"
06/29/2004 02:21 AMTiger JMail 1.0 rc1
Tiger JMail 1.0 rc1
11/03/2003 02:33 PMA direct replacement for Sun's javamail library.
Tiger notes
Tiger notes
06/05/2005 11:32 PMI've upgraded my PowerBook now. First: It's beautiful. Lots of little
things have been improved and shined up. Drool-drool. Spotlight is no
LauchBar. Great to search your mail and documents, I think. Maybe.
Haven't used it enough yet. Not good to launch applications.
Fortunately LaunchBar is Tiger compatible. (I'm still using the
4.0beta9 version. There's a 4.0.1 version on their site now). The
Cisco VPN client isn't supporting Tiger yet, so I didn't upgrade the
PowerMac. Graham says it's supposed...
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