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13 April 2005
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Apple
Apple today announced that Mac OS X version 10.4 "Tiger" will go on sale Friday, April 29, beginning at 6:00 p.m. during special events at Apple's retail stores and Apple Authorised Resellers.
Tiger has more than 200 new features and innovations including Spotlight, a revolutionary desktop search technology that lets users instantly find anything stored on their Mac, including documents, emails, contacts and images; and Dashboard, a new way to instantly access important information like weather forecasts and stock quotes, using a dazzling new class of applications called widgets.
"Mac OS X Tiger is the most innovative and secure desktop operating
system ever created," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "Tiger's
groundbreaking new features like Spotlight and Dashboard will change
the way people use their computers, and drive our competitors nuts
trying to copy them."
Spotlight is Apple's new lightning fast way for users to find virtually
anything stored on their Mac. Much like users can instantly find songs
in iTunes by name, artist or album, Spotlight searches the contents
inside documents and information about those documents, or metadata, to
find just about anything??emails, contacts, appointments, images, PDFs,
and almost any type of document, including Microsoft Office
documents??then automatically organises and instantly displays the
results. Because Spotlight technology is built right into the core of
the operating system, it automatically updates results instantly
whenever files change and enables developers to incorporate Spotlight
technology into their applications. Apple has incorporated Spotlight
search technology into several Tiger applications including Mail,
Address Book, Finder and System Preferences, and several third party
developers are expected to introduce applications with Spotlight search
technology in the coming months.
Dashboard is a new world of beautiful accessory applications called
widgets that appear instantly to give users immediate access to
information like stock quotes, weather forecasts, airline flight
tracking, unit of measure, currency conversions and a phone book. With
a single click a user's favourite Dashboard widgets instantly appear
with up to the second information; with another click they're instantly
gone and the user is right back to where they left off. Tiger ships
with 14 widgets, and because Dashboard is based on standard web
technologies such as HTML and JavaScript, it's easy for third party
developers to create new widgets that users can easily add to their
Dashboards.
iChat in Tiger supports the stunning new H.264 video codec for
dramatically better picture quality over the same Internet bandwidth.
Users can now create audio conferences with up to 10 people and video
conferences with up to four people in a 3D virtual conference room,
just as if they were all seated together at a table*. In addition,
contacts on a Buddy List can now see which iTunes song a user is
playing and view it in the iTunes Music Store with just one click.
The new Automator workflow application lets users easily automate
repetitive tasks without complex programming. Users simply select from
a library of more than a hundred customisable actions and drag and drop
them to create an automated workflow, specifically tailored to suit
their requirements. Once created, workflows can be saved and even
shared with friends and colleagues.
A full featured RSS reader is built into Safari to provide instant
access to the most current information from leading news organisations,
community web sites and even personal weblogs (blogs) directly from the
browser. Multiple RSS feeds can be merged into one easy-to-read
interface to create a user's own personal news clipping service.
Other new features in Tiger include:
- QuickTime 7, the latest version of Apple's standards-based media player, with H.264 support, live video resizing, zero-configuration streaming and extensive surround sound;
- Mail 2, a dramatically enhanced new version of the Mac OS X built-in Mail application with a new user interface, Spotlight searching, .Mac syncing and full screen slideshow;
- iCal 2, with support for birthday calendars, calendar groups, improved printing and Spotlight and Automator functions;
- Font Book 2, the updated font management utility included in Mac OS X that now supports libraries for installing fonts anywhere on the system or network; and
- a completely new .Mac sync preference using Xsync, a new sync engine built into Mac OS X that enables .Mac subscribers to automatically synchronize their Safari bookmarks, iCal appointments, Address Book contacts, Keychain passwords and Mail settings across multiple computers.
New core technologies and tools in Tiger make it easy for developers to
create the next generation of innovative applications, including:
- native 64-bit application support to take advantage of the increased performance unleashed when accessing massive amounts of memory, while still running side-by-side with existing 32-bit applications;
- Core Image and Core Video to provide the foundation for new image and video processing applications;
- Xgrid, Apple's easy-to-use distributed computing software;
- improved Windows compatibility to make it even easier for Mac OS X users to access a Windows-based home directory and authenticate against Microsoft's Active Directory;
- major advances to the open standards UNIX-based foundation including an updated state-of-the-art kernel with improved SMP scalability, 64-bit virtual memory, Access Control Lists, GCC 4.0 and modernized network services; and
- Xcode 2, the latest version of Apple's powerful suite of developer tools, designed to make it even easier and faster to build innovative Mac OS X applications.
Pricing & Availability
Mac OS X version 10.4 "Tiger" will be available on April 29 beginning
at 6:00 p.m through Apple Authorised Resellers for a suggested retail
price of $235 (incl GST) for a single user license. Tiger can be
pre-ordered beginning today. The Mac OS X Tiger Family Pack is a
single-residence, five-user license that will be available for a
suggested retail price of $355 (incl GST). Volume and maintenance
pricing is available on request. The standard Mac OS Up-To-Date upgrade
package is available to all customers who purchase a qualifying new Mac
system from an Apple Authorised Reseller on or after April 12 for a
shipping and handling fee of $14.95 (Aust). Tiger requires a minimum of
256MB of memory and is designed to run on any Macintosh computer with a
PowerPC G5, G4, or G3 processor and built-in FireWire.
* Initiating a multiway video conference requires a PowerPC G5
processor or dual 1GHz G4 processors and 384 Kbps or faster broadband
Internet access. Participating in a multiway video conference requires
a 1Ghz G4 or dual 800 MHz G4 processors or faster and 100 Kbps
broadband Internet access.
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