eWeek says tiger release date is April 15th.

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in macOS edited January 2014
eWeek reports TS Tiger claims are false.



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Original article from eWeek



Apple is due to launch the next major release of its flagship operating system, Mac OS X 10.4, aka "Tiger," by the middle of April, according to sources close to the company.



Sources told eWEEK.com that Apple plans to make copies of Tiger available in its own retail stores as well as through independent dealers by April 15, with the official announcement of the product coming earlier in the month. On Friday, a report on the Think Secret Mac market news site predicted the announcement would fall on April 1, the 26th anniversary of Apple's incorporation. ADVERTISEMENT



An Apple spokesman declined to confirm the timing of the update's release, saying only that it would be "released in the first half of 2005."



Although Apple revealed in February that this June's Worldwide Developers Conference will focus largely on Tiger, industry insiders understood that the company wouldn't wait until the summer to release the final product.



Tiger is likely to be the biggest software release of the year for the company; it gained its initial public airing at last June's Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.



In his keynote speech last year to coders, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said the product would include over 150 new features and compared Tiger directly with Longhorn, Microsoft Corp.'s next-generation operating system due next year.



"This is years ahead of Longhorn," Jobs said, while banners around the conference took potshots at its main competitor by proclaiming, "Redmond, start your photocopiers."



In the fall, Apple showed off Tiger and the Xcode development environment at the O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference. Click here to read more about that demonstration.



Tiger features numerous improvements aimed directly at users, including a new desktop search engine dubbed Spotlight, revamped versions of its key applications such as Mail, and a new "widgets" application called Dashboard. The update also adds a new application called Automator for visually scripting the operating system and some of Apple's other applications.







Potentially of more importance to the future of OS X, however, are architectural improvements designed to expand possibilities for developers, especially for content creation and scientific-technical applications.



In the core of the operating system, Apple will expand support for the 64-bit PowerPC G5 processors used in the Power Mac G5 and iMac G5 lines. Apple said previously that the changes will deliver faster math performance for all applications.



Also included in the Tiger update is Core Image, a new graphics architecture that should let developers more easily build content-centric applications and take advantage of the latest graphics processors.



Expected along with Tiger will be QuickTime 7, a version of Apple's multimedia architecture which adds support for the H.264 video codec, used in both the HD-DVD and Blu-Ray DVD standards, allowing live resizing of clips during playback and higher-quality streamed video.



Apple's QuickTime will scale from 3G cell phones to high-definition video, according to the company. Read more here about demonstrations at last fall's CTIA Wireless show in San Francisco.



Apple has yet to indicate whether QuickTime 7 will be available separately for earlier versions of OS X.




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  • Reply 1 of 5
    catalystcatalyst Posts: 226member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by onlooker

    eWeek reports TS Tiger claims are false.



    Erm how so?



    Quote:

    Sources told eWEEK.com that Apple plans to make copies of Tiger available in its own retail stores as well as through independent dealers by April 15, with the official announcement of the product coming earlier in the month.



    TS' claim was that the announcement would be on April 1st and that Tiger will be shipped on April 15th right?



    Anyhow, read somewhere that Nick from TS writes for eWeek regularly
  • Reply 2 of 5
    onlookeronlooker Posts: 5,252member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by catalyst

    Erm how so?







    TS' claim was that the announcement would be on April 1st and that Tiger will be shipped on April 15th right?



    Anyhow, read somewhere that Nick from TS writes for eWeek regularly




    This is what I read.



    Quote:

    Sources told eWEEK.com that Apple plans to make copies of Tiger available in its own retail stores as well as through independent dealers by April 15, with the official announcement of the product coming earlier in the month. On Friday, a report on the Think Secret Mac market news site predicted the announcement would fall on April 1, the 26th anniversary of Apple's incorporation.





  • Reply 3 of 5
    Quote:

    Originally posted by onlooker

    This is what I read.



    And what you read is that e-week confirms TS:

    TS has claimed Tiger will be announced on April, 1th and shipped in mid april.



    e-week has claimed that Tiger will be shipped in mid april.



    Nightcrawler
  • Reply 4 of 5
    squozensquozen Posts: 66member
    Gotta agree with Nightcrawler, announce date and release date are not the same thing.
  • Reply 5 of 5
    buonrottobuonrotto Posts: 6,368member
    Rothenburg (eWeek, previously with MacLeak, er, MacWeek) and Ciarelli (Think Secret, eWeek on occasion) have collaborated for several years now. Echo Chamber. They probably have the same source or sources. Doesn't mean what they say can't be true, just that they're probably not substantiating the other's claims but rather repeating it.
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