Leopard coming soon?

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I can think of many improvements. The Finder could be more informative, for example telling you the size of a file when you mouse over it, like in Windows. Also I should be able to right click on any image and use it as desktop wallpaper. Also the default image viewer should behave like the one in Windows as well, eg. let you perform a slideshow without needing to tell it explicitly which files to include. Really, it could learn a lot from Windows (and for that matter Linux WMs like Gnome) and I am being serious, don't take that as a trolling comment.
 
I hope they introduce a more Vista-like file browser whereby you can easily name and thereby sort your documents by metadata for easier Spotlight searching.
 
I think Finder needs better options, I prefer Windows' way of doing things like sorting files but OSX has good stuff like "apply this option to every folder" without having to make it complicated.
 
There's quite a few niggly things i'd like changed in Leopard, some of which they've addressed, but most of them they aren't. Most of my 'issues' could be solved with a few more options on how things work.. sort of like an OSX Advanced Mode :)

Time Machine is ok, but it's not as good as it could be. The Vista betas worked brilliantly doing on the fly backups/previous versions but they they took it out for the final versions :(

Spaces seems to work ok, but seems very 'bolted on' still, rather than tightly integrated, and lacks any real advanced features to want to use it over the likes of Virtue.

I hope I'm proved wrong and there's lovely super secret features going to be announced shortly, but I'm not holding out much hope.
 
Isn't Spaces just what Gnome has had for years? I see Vista now has multiple desktops as well. I've never seen the point personally.
 
unknowndomain said:
I would like to point out that apple hasnt released to us or developers a version with all the features they have claimed are 'top secret' so that means when they decide to announce it they will still have to bug test all the other features which no one has yet seen.

It could be possible that they are higher level beta testers under NDA. Th have done that before.

Rich
 
titchard said:
It could be possible that they are higher level beta testers under NDA. Th have done that before.

Rich

Of course there are several levels of beta tester, all covered under NDA, but the whole point of the developers getting beta seeds is so they can make sure their code works from day one. If they are adding a load of whizz bang new features late in the game and haven't informed the developers then that's a recipe for disaster come launch day.
 
Beepcake said:
Of course there are several levels of beta tester, all covered under NDA, but the whole point of the developers getting beta seeds is so they can make sure their code works from day one. If they are adding a load of whizz bang new features late in the game and haven't informed the developers then that's a recipe for disaster come launch day.

But couldnt the features be those which dont affect the architecture, thus the reaso core animation and the obj-c 2.0 were announced early and also the extended integration with .mac and time machine was put in to encourage users to use these new tech's then later the other stuff might be less dissruptive.
 
unknowndomain said:
Please dont turn this into one of those mac vs pc threads, each to their own.

Im not making it into a Mac vs PC... I am just pointing out that Apples new OS isnt really a new OS at all, just what MS calls a service pack. Just a bunch of updates really!
 
fumbles said:
Im not making it into a Mac vs PC... I am just pointing out that Apples new OS isnt really a new OS at all, just what MS calls a service pack. Just a bunch of updates really!
Vista = OSX :rolleyes:

Nice how microshaft released Vista in 4 different forms aswell as making 32bit and 64bit. Not trying for more money or anything :confused:

Business
Home Basic
Home Premium
Ultimate

Get out of the linux+OSX forum with your talk of microshaft :p

I've never known microshaft to put out a "service pack" that gives you extra features tho? just a high number of security fixes and some big bug fixes :confused:
 
mortals said:
was mainly security fixes?

what features did that give?

better windows activation?

Maybe you don't count a vastly-improved, more configurable firewall that can be controlled by GPO as a "new feature"....

TBH I'd class OS X.y iterations as somewhere between a Service Pack release and a new OS release. Apple do offer a lot of new functionality and have improved upon what's there already significantly with each new release. However I haven't seen enough change or new features between new OS X releases to justify shelling out up to £150. So its just as well Im covered by AMP and have an ADC account through work ;)
 
M0KUJ1N said:
Maybe you don't count a vastly-improved, more configurable firewall that can be controlled by GPO as a "new feature"....
I saw that as more of an annoyance as I spent more time disabling it on customers machines than using it :(

Caused loads of problems when it was first released. I also wouldn't trust microshaft to protect anything tbh.
 
Apple Website said:
Sorry
For security and privacy reasons, your session has timed out.
To go back to the Apple Store, please click on the link below.

I'll assume the "Sorry" message is the source of your use of the (ever annoying) "confused" smiley?
 
M0KUJ1N said:
I'll assume the "Sorry" message is the source of your use of the (ever annoying) "confused" smiley?
That's only where the session timed out.
If you look on the store(what the link was originally to):
Mac Store said:
Mac OS X version 10.4 "Tiger" £89.00

I'm guessing leopard is going to be the same
 
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Im fairly sure that Tiger was around the £149.00 mark when it came out, as was Panther when it originally came out, a moot point anyway seeing as I said "up to £150".

Anyway we'll wait and see what Leopard costs when it hits the shops shall we :)
 
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