I'm 99.997% certain that Core Data is there - after all Apple has been pushing the developers to start implementing it since WWDC2004 at least. There are probably tons of new APIs under the hood, none of which would make much sense to mere mortals, and so are not mentioned in Apple's publicity info.
Oh it's there, it's just not mentioned on the feature list, while GCC 4, Core Image and Core Video are.
Did anyone else catch this one? I've been waiting for them to do this since 10.1. Hallelujah
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HFS+ CLI file commands
Use command line file commands on HFS+ items with proper results ? utilities such as cp, mv, tar, rsync now use the same standard APIs as Spotlight and access control lists to handle resource forks.
I can only imagine that they compiled the list from a bunch of different teams, and one team must have thought their improved dialog was feature-worthy.
You do realize that PowerDVD costs from a little less to a little more than half the price of Mac OS X, don't you?
And it is not only the zoom function. The on-the-fly color correction and the equalizer are some very important features, missing from previous versions.
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Originally posted by Gee4orce
I'm 99.997% certain that Core Data is there - after all Apple has been pushing the developers to start implementing it since WWDC2004 at least. There are probably tons of new APIs under the hood, none of which would make much sense to mere mortals, and so are not mentioned in Apple's publicity info.
Oh it's there, it's just not mentioned on the feature list, while GCC 4, Core Image and Core Video are.
That must be one hell of an AppleScript dialog
HFS+ CLI file commands
Use command line file commands on HFS+ items with proper results ? utilities such as cp, mv, tar, rsync now use the same standard APIs as Spotlight and access control lists to handle resource forks.
And smart groups in Address Book
And encrypted PDFs
And the dictionary and thesaurus application
And new fonts and desktops
And a full blown calculator
And a DVD playing in my dock icon
And stealth mode firewall
And Finder slideshow (you see the expose on that in the preview video? It rocks!)
Oh, and of course, the aqua compliant alert dialogue for Applescript!
Always know the birthdays of everyone in your Address Book with this automatic calendar in iCal.
As silly as it seems, I've been wondering why I couldn't do this since I first started using iCal.... yeah!!!
Hehe...PowerDVD still kicks its ass.
Originally posted by Aquatic
Yay we can Zoom in DVD Player!
Hehe...PowerDVD still kicks its ass.
You do realize that PowerDVD costs from a little less to a little more than half the price of Mac OS X, don't you?
And it is not only the zoom function. The on-the-fly color correction and the equalizer are some very important features, missing from previous versions.
Originally posted by Junkyard Dawg
Do Preview and Safari have the ability to print pages with footers and headers?
Yes and yes. And date and "page x of y".
Originally posted by tacojohn
Address Book...................
..............Get support for UNIX-style symlinks on Windows SMB Shared Servers.
You ROCK!
That would make my 75 year old dad a very happy man!