nome in codice Tiger![]()
http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/index.html
strano che nessuno lo abbia ancora postato :bubu:
nome in codice Tiger![]()
http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/index.html
strano che nessuno lo abbia ancora postato :bubu:
si sapeva si sapeva
*Expose 2.0, with more eye candy (imagine if Expose warped windows as they moved, ala the “Genie” minimizing effect) and new window-managing behaviors.
*Improved Help, which auto-updates and locally mirrors the support articles it accesses to give offline users more useful information.
*Support for multiple compression/encoding formats in the system’s Archive function.
*Simplified Finder, with fewer buttons, bells and whistles active by default to distract less advanced users.
*Built-in Xgrid support: 10.4 owners will not need to install any extra software to take advantage of distributed computing resources on other 10.4 systems — it will be ready out of the box.
*Even more Windows-friendly. Although we don’t expect a full-blown “Red Box” Windows emulation/compatibility environment inside 10.4, Apple has examined in great detail how to further woo the Windows crowd, and this will be quite apparent when Merlot is first demo’d at WWDC.
.: Passa a Windows...