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What are you all expecting?
Two major areas:
New features.
Hardware requirements.
What are we getting, and who's getting left behind?
:D
http://homepage.mac.com/zisa/10-4-tiger.jpg
I will enjoy seeing any speculations about the Tiger. Nuff said for now. ;)
HoTT RoDeR
2004-05-16, 12:45
:D
http://homepage.mac.com/zisa/10-4-tiger.jpg
I will enjoy seeing any speculations about the Tiger. Nuff said for now. ;)
My wife would like that but no. LOL
I would like to see the same speed improvement that we have seen from 10.1 to 10.2 to 10.3 and more options with the dock. Also expose is probably the most usable gimmick I have ever seen. Whenever I use Windows I find myself throwing my mouse to my trigger conner and then I realize the worlds not perfect all the time. Although with Longhorn and all its rip offs, I think Apple could make expose much better. Don't ask me how but I know they can do it. More improvements with finder as we had from Jag to Panther.
I'm hoping to see some virtual desktop goodness, some improvements to expose(like the ability to close zoomed windows with one click) Hopefully everything will be snappierª particularly window management and safari(which I hope we see a new version of)
I think Tiger calls for a new marketing campaign.
http://www.skurdycat.com/MT/archives/tony.jpg
It's greeaaaaat!
I think we'll see better compatibility with other *nixes and with Linux in particular. Hopefully Tiger will have a completely rewritten Finder. Maybe Ÿber meta-data doesn't make this cut, but the Finder, the essential Mac experience, still sucks. Too many bugs and hang ups to be useful for everyday use.
hyperb0le
2004-05-16, 19:54
I'd like Tiger to fix the Quartz Extreme problem that affects the dock after a few programs crash. The genie effect gets really choppy, and the only way to fix it is to restart the dock.
I'd also like to see an XCode 1.5 or 2.0 release with some nice goodies for us developers. Maybe some more extensions to the text frameworks and some nice Interface Builder palettes (I'd really like to be able to drop an NSToolbar onto a window instead of having to it programmatically.). Maybe also an option to make a window use the ProKit appearance (FCP, Motion, DVDSP, etc). Of course, if they give us the ProKit option in Interface Builder, there better be some strict guidelines for it. I don't want to see a chat client using ProKit.
HoTT RoDeR
2004-05-16, 23:14
Yes we need a better Finder and better Dock. It hasn't change much at all just in appearance not function.
BrandonAllan
2004-05-17, 09:36
I'd like to see a "pro" theme like Motion and DVD Studio Pro.
I'm curious to see if anything will come of that translucent window patent that Apple filed recently. Patent ( http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=1&p=1&f=G&l=50&d=PG01&S1=20040090467.PGNR.&OS=dn/20040090467&RS=DN/20040090467?TjmKotMo)
pro theme
sftp from the finder. actually make that ftp from the finder that works
customizable dock
better power management
I'd like to see a Panther black box... but with nice orange stripes. Mmmm... seksi
Zo ... wtfsck? You think about sex in Finnish? :confused:
pscates2.0
2004-05-18, 10:40
...but the Finder, the essential Mac experience, still sucks. Too many bugs and hang ups to be useful for everyday use.
:eek: :rolleyes:
Oops, I didn't get that memo. Guess I'd better reinstall OS 9 and get with the program, if want to get anything done because, apparently, I've been kidding myself these past two years, using X full time...
;)
I second the FTP comment. As it is, its too slow to do anything with.
VOX BARBARA
2004-05-19, 03:41
what about to recover your files you have trashed accidently (or should i say trashed randomly):mad:
I'd like to see a small sys. integrated app, which simply recovers files you have trashed. Sometimes that would be a lifesaver. it is a no brainer, really :mad:
VOX BARBARA
2004-05-19, 03:43
hate doing things twice :mad: 'nuff said :D
The Finder still feels 80% done to me in some respects; it needs some added flexibility to existing features (labels, Preferences) and it needs more polish. For one thing, even on my G5, jumping to directories with a high number of folders and files inside... makes the Finder stutter for a second or two. Every time. For a 2GB, Dual 2GHz machine this is 100% unacceptable. Everything I do within the Finder (short of copying huge files or making non-local network connections) should be instantaneous.
The Dock's biggest problem always was and still is a lack of flexibility. But as long as I can get tools like Onyx for free that not only allow me to tweak the Dock but also perform system maintenance routines, I can't bitch too much. I just keep it hidden most of the time anyway and use DragThing. That said, Apple could stand to make it better if 10.4 is going to be the last major release for a couple years.
I would like to see them clean up the utilities folder a bit and do some more Panther-style merging of similar functions. For example place all the Airport admin stuff (I consider setup a part of administration) into one app. Same with all the Bluetooth stuff. Could probably merge Directory Access and Net Info Manager somehow, as well.
The point being, the fewer items whose purpose could easily be confused with one another, and the less clutter in a place where people go to find technical solutions to configuring their Mac, the better IMO.
Last but not least I'd like to see more theme options so I don't have to use a Haxie that digs around in my system-level files just so I can have an option besides "stop light" and "grey". Even two or three more subtle variants would be enough IMO. Two is just weak.
pscates2.0
2004-05-21, 09:52
Appearance/button-wise (the three "stoplight" window buttons and their graphite counterparts) I wouldn't mind seeing Apple - just this once - take a page from the IE playbook and simply include a choice for every color associated with Apple over the years...in other words, all the iMac/iBook colors (the original Bondi, the famous five fruits, the summer 2000 colors of Indigo, Ruby, Sage and Snow and also Key Lime). On top of that, throw in the iPod mini colors too. And, of course, keep the three-colored traffic lights and the nice-looking graphite.
Surely, in those 15 or so colors represented, there is something for everyone.
:)
I'd have little tangerine window buttons all live long day...
And no, I don't want to download and use some third-party alteration patch that I have to putz around with. I want it FROM Apple, VIA System Preferences. And I want it yesterday.
:D
You're just at total Apple-licker, pscates. :p
pscates2.0
2004-05-21, 10:38
Hey, you gotta be good at something...
Lickin Apples is downright un-natural suhn, what'r they teachin ya down thar in Tennessee anyway?
:D
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