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Apple posts new Snow Leopard, 10.5.8 seeds
Apple has reportedly issued new seeds of Mac OS X Snow Leopard and of Leopard 10.5.8 to developers that, at least in the former case, add functionality that was previously only shown at WWDC.
People familiar with the updates to the two in-development releases say the Snow Leopard seed, 10A394, officially provides just compatibility, reliability and security fixes but appears to give developers access to Expose's integration with the Dock. As demonstrated by Apple executive Phil Schiller earlier this month, the feature lets users click and hold on an app's Dock icon to show the windows relating to that app in equal-sized, organized tiles. The simple change makes it much easier to find a particular window for a project, for example, without having to invoke a specific Expose shortcut. They can also choose to view a selected window at full size to determine if the content inside is what they want. It's also said that a new Xcode 3.2 build has been released in tandem with the Snow Leopard build. Those aware of the new seed for 10.5.8 claim that it's now advanced four builds from its previous state, to 9L20. The company appears to be quickly winding up development as it supposedly hasn't mentioned any remaining known bugs and has fixed just a few prior issues, such as problems with using auto-complete on CalDAV servers in iCal, Image Capture's support for large files, and syncing Address Book with MobileMe. The Mac maker now seems to be asking developers to focus their testing on low-level components like graphics drivers, power management and storage. Recently, AppleInsider learned that Apple is giving interim Leopard patches nicknames based on ancient gods and refers to 10.5.8 as Loki, though those in the know say Apple hasn't mentioned the name to developers. |
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PLEASE get 10.5.8 done and dusted asap! these bluetooth connection lost issues are killing me!
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The new SL seed is quite nice, indeed. While I think the overall system performance has improved I can’t be certain, but I can tell that Exposé has gotten a lot more useful... and I don’t mean just the in-app Exposé feature.
The speed in which Exposé executes is faster and the way it groups windows is incredibly more intelligent than before. No longer will a smaller window be scaled down to a point which makes it impossible to read. Now all the windows will smaller or larger to allow for a more organized look. Also, the text is now at the bottom of each window and a bright blue border appears with a mouse-over. As you can see in the picture minimized windows will appear as large thumbnails under non-minimized windows. If you look closely you can see a very subtle line dividing the active windows from the minimized windows.
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It is indeed very nice, Solipsism.
I haven't downloaded yet. Will do so when I get a persistent internet connection for my MacBook Pro. Looking forward to the changes, and am glad to see its at a later bug-fixing stage. It seems they were just consolidating Dock Exposé before they released it to the general developer community. Overall, I'm quite impressed with Snow Leopard. |
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Too bad Snow Leopard isn't coming out till September. Sounds like it is ready now. I'd be a beta tester if they allow non-ADC users to download and install it.
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Also, it updates through Software Update as ~665MB file. I hope that continues until GM. Last edited by solipsism; 06-27-2009 at 12:31 AM.. |
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Yay solip! good good to hear, that's always been a thought of mine when using Exosé...
"Overpopulation and climate change are serious shit." Gilsch
"It's all bullshit as far as I'm concerned, until I actually see the thing working faster." -Ireland on 10.6 |
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SSDs
Hopefully 10.5.8 fixes problems with sleeping MacBooks and MB Pros that have 3rd party SSDs installed.
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And regarding Exposé, I can see the much improved layout, yes. I'm suspecting that a) their layout algorithm wasn't quite up to scratch when they disked the WWDC version and b) they would have just built the implementation. With the ramp-up to WWDC, the Apple guys have a lot of work on their plate and testing a new feature wasn't exactly easy under the constraints. I can appreciate that, and am glad as a developer they held back. Quote:
Nevertheless, a two month bug-find-and-fix party seems like a brilliant idea, and you'll be pleased with the improved quality. Leopard's release was, sadly, somewhat premature. Until 10.5.3, Leopard was close to unusable. Apple's current movements seem focused on "better, faster, smaller, simpler, stabler." In a software sense, each of these complement each other. Wait, and they may never have to release 10.6.1 ![]() As for why they don't allow non-ADC testers? Perhaps that's due to Apple trying to ensure that they don't release a product until they believe its good enough in their eyes. They won't want people complaining about software they installed, blaming Apple, when Apple clearly placed a "BETA" tag on it. Some self-righteous idiots never learn. Last edited by PG4G; 06-27-2009 at 01:02 AM.. |
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I am NOT upgrading when they have the "Dionysus" dot release.
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FYI. The developer preview distributed at WWDC was 10A380.
Just posting it because it bugged me that it wasn't mentioned anywhere in the article. Yeah. I'm picky. |
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Does the new Expose for all applications display windows in different spaces? Currently, it does not - it is space specific. |
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Were 10.5.8 to be released soon, then a 10.5.9 release following Snow Leopard would become rather likely.
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These UI enhancements are significant, useful and will make a great difference for day to day use. I for one am very excited. Exposé has been the same in 2003, so this is a welcome upgrade. With filenames on by default, finding text files will at last be easy, especially with zoom in Exposé. The only feature I would have liked to see is close boxes (ala dashboard widgets) to quickly clean up clutter. Snow Leopard is heading to under-promise and over deliver in a major way. Now Leopard is pretty snappy on new machines, if those benchmarks Apple have given are even half accurate I will be grinning broadly from ear to ear come September. The Mac is in a very good place right now. Well done to Bertrand and the team! Edit: Apple will obviously overhaul their UI at some point (Aqua was introduced to the world on January 2000) and introduce a tablet (which would benefit hugely from res independence) in the one to two years. It makes sense to tackle resolution independence then, so all app developers can kill two birds with one stone. New UI + resolution independent safe. Apple redoing their UI won't be like when Microsoft redo the Windows UI (a few crayons and a colour wheel). It will be an incredibly detailed, intense, iterative, multi-year effort involving many artists, usability experts. And when they are done they will have something that absolutely sets the the standard for years and years to come. Aqua took over 18 months to complete. Apple doesn't take UI lightly, they have high standards and set themselves an incredibly high bar to reach. Now the company is richer and has more resources than ever before in its history, those standards will be even higher. And don't rule out something revolutionary either. Look at some of the patent applications coming out (3D environments etc). Last edited by columbus; 06-27-2009 at 06:36 AM.. |
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As for 64-bit, most of the actual OS is now 64-bit. There are a few exceptions, eg iTunes, but otherwise, 64-bit top-to-bottom. iTunes will require a Cocoa based release for Snow Leopard. I'm holding out for a new release of iTunes (perhaps called "iTunes X") at the release of September Music event. ![]() Those claiming this release doesn't have a 64bit kernel on all compatible hardware... I believe they're referring to builds before 10A380. I was led to believe the kernel is now 64bit default on all compatible hardware. |
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Resolution Independence was touted as a feature for Leopard (10.5.0), so it's still late.
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But it was never touted as a feature for Snow Leopard, AFAIC remember. And it would not be the first time Apple removes a feature because it is not deemed to be ready (or helpful in the current state) for the end user.
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If its something like iTunes, that can be released at any time. Thats not attached to the OS anyways.
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Website: MacXpress
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Collecting my SSD iMac Fry-die. :D
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the bluetooth firmware update wasn't for my hardware. it's definitely a software issue. i tried going back to 10.5.6 but it didn't make a significant difference. seems others have been having problems and it's on the fixes list. this is the first time i've had a serious issue with a late edition update. praying it will be out in a few weeks and all fixedPLEASEEE! |
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can you do this ??? mirror mirror on the wall 9
Change your company's name. Not that big of a deal.
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Try doing "About this Mac" and click "more info" and then sort the Applications by the 64-bit column. There's a few things at least that look like they could/should be 64 but aren't.
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I'd wish they release Quicktime X... I'd love to see hardware-decoding of h.264.
I'm running the SL update now on my 13" Macbook Pro.
Now running on a 20" aluminium iMac (Fall 2008), as well as a Macboook Pro 13" (mid 2009) and an iPhone.
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OK, how about read + write access to FTP in the Finder?
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Exposé looks brilliant.
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