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Kimo 02-18-2007 01:41 PM

im not switching :P

rowan 02-18-2007 02:19 PM

Has anyone hacked OSX to run on a standard PC?

the alchemist 02-18-2007 02:24 PM

Awww, good for them...

Michaelious 02-18-2007 02:26 PM

They are certainly looking better all the time

Dvae 02-18-2007 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michaelious (Post 11937907)
They are certainly looking better all the time

And sometime this spring they will be releasing the next major upgrade to OSX and unlike all the Vista threads posted all over the net its not wait and see if its any good it wil be how soon can I get it.

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Apple Computer's recently previewed Mac OS X v10.5 "Leopard" has made quite a stir, not because of what was shown at the World Wide Developer Conference but of what was excluded from show, cited "Top Secret". However, the build released to attendees at the conference includes a huge number of ground-breaking changes to the underlying technology in Mac OS X and the APIs exposed to developers.

As a world wide exclusive, AeroXP has received information detailing several of the API improvements to Leopard, detailed below:

* Complete 64-Bit support for Intel and PowerPC through all frameworks excluding QuickTime C, QuickDraw, Sound Manager, Code Fragment Manager, Language Analysis Manager and QuickTime Musical Instruments. These modules are deprecated and one should use the modern equivalents instead.

* Leopard will feature resolution-independent user interface and there are several functions to get the current scaling factor and apply it to pixel measurements. It is a good idea to use vector controls and buttons (PDF will work fine) or to have multiple sized resources, similar to Mac OS X icon design, so you can scale to the nearest size for the required resolution.

* Address Book adds support for sharing accounts, allowing an application to restrict content according to user.

* Automator includes a new user interface and allows things such as action recording, workflow variables and embedding workflows in other applications.

* Time Machine has an API that allows developers to exclude unimportant files from a backup set which improves backup performance and reduces space needed for a backup.

* A new Calendar Store framework allows developers access to calendar, event and task information from iCal to use in their applications or to add new events or tasks.

* Carbon, the set of APIs built upon Classic MacOS and used by most 3rd party high-profile Mac OS X applications, now allows Cocoa views to be embedded into the application. This could provide applications like Photoshop and Microsoft Office access to advanced functions previously only available to Cocoa applications.

* A new control for creating matrices of views is available, NSGridView. This allows a grid to be created from any view in the system, including OpenGL or Web Views.

* Core Animation allows layers to be used as backing stores for a view, windows to use explicit animations when resizing (can be three dimensional, akin to the Time Machine view). Any view can now be put into fullscreen mode and a CoreImage transition effect can be used. Using Core Animation you can create anything including GPU-accelerated Front Row-style user interfaces without having to write OpenGL code. A Core Animation layer can include OpenGL content, Core Image and Core Video filter effects and Quartz/Cocoa drawing content, like views and windows.

* Text engine improvements include a systemwide grammar checking facility, smart quote support, automatic link detection and support for copying and pasting multiple selections.

* Core Image has been upgraded to allow access to RAW images directly.

* Apache 2.0, Ruby on Rails and Subversion are included, and support for script-to-framework programming is available, allowing Python and Ruby scripting to access Mac OS X specific APIs.

* The iChat framework allows a developer to add shared content to an active iChat session, for example a video, an image slideshow or even an online multiplayer game.

* "Sharing accounts" are possible, with users being restricted via an access control list (ACL) to certain applications or files. Developers can integrate with this by restricting access to a specific piece of content by connecting it to a sharing account. Sharing accounts have no home folder.

* An Image Kit is included, to allow a developer to easily create an application that can browse, view, crop, rotate and pick images, then apply Core Image filter effects through an interface. A slideshow interface is also open to developers, allowing any application to display a fullscreen slideshow of images.

* Leopard also gives developers access to a "Latent Semantic Mapping" framework, which is the basis for spam protection in Mail. It allows you to analyze text and train the engine to restrict items with specific content (like spam e-mail for example).

* Mail stationery is open to developers, allowing any web designer to create fantastic-looking Mail templates, with defined areas for custom user content.

* A new framework is included for publishing and subscribing to RSS and Atom feeds, including complete RSS parsing and generation. Local feeds can be shared over Bonjour zero-configuration sharing and discovery.

* Quicktime 7.1 is included, and the underlying QTKit framework is greatly improved. There is improved correction for nonsquare pixels, use of the clean aperture which is the "user-displayable region of video that does not contain transition artifacts caused by the encoding process", support for aperture mode dimensions, improved pitch and rate control for audio and a number of developer improvements, like QuickTime capture from sources like cameras and microphones, full screen recording or QuickTime stream recording. Live content from a capture can be broadcast as a stream over the network.

Source: In-House Exclusive

Fizzgig 02-18-2007 02:52 PM



No Mac for me!


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Insensitive 02-18-2007 03:09 PM

I heard alot of people switching to it.
The iPhone is another smart stuff :)

Splum 02-18-2007 03:12 PM

Macs are for fags.

Bro Media - BANNED FOR LIFE 02-18-2007 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splum (Post 11938080)
Macs are for fags.

you must have a lot of macs...

ThumbLord 02-18-2007 03:29 PM

thinking about it to be frank.
not sure yet

macmark 02-18-2007 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splum (Post 11938080)
Macs are for fags.

All those adult companies using Macs and FCP to cut their movies, real fag behavior eh. lol.

Vitasoy 02-18-2007 03:44 PM

I can't see myself ever buying a mac

Splum 02-18-2007 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by macmark (Post 11938198)
All those adult companies using Macs and FCP to cut their movies, real fag behavior eh. lol.

I didnt say Macs dont have a place in computing, they have a place and its not on the desktop. Just like *nix isnt meant for a desktop, *nix is a bitch os it is meant to serve. Macs are for artsy shit like fags and stuff.

Splum 02-18-2007 03:55 PM

https://youtube.com/watch?v=XqN76gYKHMs

kicks 02-18-2007 03:56 PM

Macs are simply better products. Better OS and better engineering.

Mac users tend to know what they want, they don't need OSx asking if they are sure every two minutes. So one might think only more experienced users should get a mac but fact is they are also very simple, common sense approach and excellent for anyone just getting started with computers.

Those percentage numbers will keep changing for sure.... I am one of those waiting on the next OSx release and no not worried about waiting till the bugs are worked out at all, they tend to work them out prior to release. It will do some cool stuff that I know will make my work easier.

Macs and Mac users Rock!

spanky part 2 02-18-2007 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splum (Post 11938080)
Macs are for fags.

those who scream the loudest, normally are.

You must be a real hoot to be around, being so open minded.

kicks 02-18-2007 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splum (Post 11938237)
I didnt say Macs dont have a place in computing, they have a place and its not on the desktop. Just like *nix isnt meant for a desktop, *nix is a bitch os it is meant to serve. Macs are for artsy shit like fags and stuff.

Sorry I would have to disagree for sure on that statement. Macs are still ahead... don't confuse what has the most available software with what one can do the other can't. I will agree as you pointed out the Macs are more powerful and more stable like a server. That alone I would think would prove they are the better selection.

Not saying for all things, I have PCs and yeah some applications I can't get a Mac version of but time and market share will change that too.

spanky part 2 02-18-2007 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splum (Post 11938237)
I didnt say Macs dont have a place in computing, they have a place and its not on the desktop. Just like *nix isnt meant for a desktop, *nix is a bitch os it is meant to serve. Macs are for artsy shit like fags and stuff.

Mullets went out of style in the 80's along with dodge darts.

candyflip 02-18-2007 04:27 PM

I love my Macbook. OSX for my personal computing and I'm able to boot XP for those times when work calls for it.

Dvae 02-18-2007 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splum (Post 11938261)

This one is a jewel, a must see.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=IkeC7HpsHxo

ePorn 02-18-2007 04:56 PM

Mac with Intel Core, running the best of both worlds. :thumbsup

Splum 02-18-2007 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kicks (Post 11938277)
Not saying for all things, I have PCs and yeah some applications I can't get a Mac version of but time and market share will change that too.

Yeah thatll happen in our lifetime lol. Windows KILLS and always has killed Macs market share, whats your share at something like 3% and thats being generous me thinks.
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

dissipate 02-18-2007 05:03 PM

macs for life yo :frenchman


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