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Apple Debuts More New Leopard Features [UPDATED]

TMO at WWDC - Apple Debuts More New Leopard Features [UPDATED]

by , 2:25 PM EDT, August 7th, 2006

In addition to Time Machine, Mac OS X v10.5 "Leopard" promises a slew of other new features, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who outlined some of them during his WWDC keynote Monday morning. Boot Camp will be included in Leopard, and Mr. Jobs promised it will be "better than the Beta" released earlier this year. In addition, Front Row and Photo Booth will become an integrated part of the operation system.

Leopard also promises improved searching via Spotlight, with the ability to search the contents of other computers on a network, assuming the user has permission to do so. Advanced search features, such as Boolean searches and recent items, will also be added to the technology.

Leopard will also enable users to create virtual desktops with sets of applications and files unique to them. The feature, called Spaces, will display thumbnails of open workspaces and allow users to switch between them.


Four virtual desktops in Spaces

Mr. Jobs also showcased CoreAinmation, a layer similar to CoreAudio and other elements that reside at the heart of Mac OS X. CoreAnimation will handle 2D and 3D animation, and the demo shown during the WWDC keynote displayed album art flowing into a screensaver on the fly, with 3D rotations and other effects.


CoreAnimation in action

Universal Access will also receive a makeover in Leopard, with support for Braille, closed captioning in QuickTime, and improved navigation. VoiceOver, which reads text, has also been improved with natural-sounding voices.

Mail, which Mr. Jobs said is a "big one," will have Stationary and Notes added to it. The former enables HTML e-mail, while the latter has a Notes mailbox, with the ability for users to send themselves Notes as reminders. To Do lists will also be added and will become a system-wide service.


New features in Mail

With more than 2,500 Dashboard Widgets available, Apple also plans to release Dashcode, which enables developers to design, develop, and debug Widgets. It also offers templates for easier Widget creation, along with a graphical tool for developing and outputting HTML and CSS, a Parts Library, and a full Javascript debugger.

For the end user, Dashboard will offer Web Clip, which will allow turning any part of a Web page into a Widget. During the keynote, Mr. Jobs demonstrated a Dilbert cartoon that was turned into a Widget that updates daily with the latest comic strip.


Grabbing part of a Web page with Web Clip

Finally, Mr. Jobs showed off several changes to iChat, including tabbed chatting, the ability to record video conferences, real-time Photo Booth effects, the ability to play QuickTime videos in a chat session, and more.


Changing the background during an iChat session

Apple's CEO closed by saying that developers attending this week's WWDC will receive preview versions of Leopard. The new OS will ship next spring.

3:34 PM, EST: Updated article with screenshots from Apple's Web site.

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Close Name:Ibn Rushd Posts: 51 Joined: 16 May 2006
Subject: The green screen

The backdrop/green screen feature of iChat looks like it could be useful and fun. On the screen shot I see a halo around the person. We can not expect studio quality from this software, but it is quite a feat to pull this off on a consumer computer.

Widgets I use a few, but they do take up RAM so I have removed most of them. usually I have the dictionary , translator, Whois, and the movie theatre widgets active.

I like and use Mail so I am anxious to see that in action.

Close Name:KitsuneStudios Posts: 2490 Joined: 25 Oct 2001
Subject:

Useful for all those iChatters who don't want to show their parents a messy room.

And believe me, that alone is worth the upgrade price in time saved on nagging alone. ;D

Close Name:iJack Posts: 313 Joined: 13 Jun 2001
Subject: iChat will do more...

than mentioned here, including a sort of collaboration/Remote Desktop thingy. You can see all the features of Leopard (at least the ones they're willing to disclose) here at the Apple site. Streaming vid included,

http://www.apple.com/macosx/leopard/

Close Name:stuartea Posts: 327 Joined: 08 Aug 2005
Subject:

Enjoyed the keynote, getting some others to introduce stuff was good to see, that French chap was perculiar but funny. Took me an age to get to watch it though, you'd think Apple having all this wonderful tech. would finally be able to stream their own Keynote without it stopping and starting, going out of sync and getting all corrupted. Got there eventually, but the amusing I'm a PC chap jokes were tired by time I watched them for the 7th time.


So; it's goodbye Quicksilver, hello Spotlight. The less 3rd party things I need to install the better.

Also, you just know, or at least would think, that one of the secret things has to do with iTunes and Core Animation; CoverFlow style: http://www.steelskies.com/coverflow/


I liked the clever way of making widgets, not that I really like Dashboard all that much (perhaps they should tie it in with Spaces?) but, won't advertisers be rather peeved if you're using Dashcode to just take bits of websites you're interested in and circumventing all the adverts placed around?

Webcam capture looks good, bye bye Slothcam

I'll enjoy the new notes feature in Mail, one thing I've never found is a satisfactory way of taking notes and to do lists and using mail just seems perfect and saves me having multiple text files with odd titles like: notes, stuff, do this...

Close Name:Ilgaz Posts: 17 Joined: 18 Nov 2005
Subject: Quicksilver dead?

I think you didn't use 98% of Quicksilver. Quicksilver is not a "launcher" it is method of interacting with computer.

If you used it to launch stuff only you are wasting 98% of application.

No, Spotlight can SERVE to Quicksilver when they get things right, it can't REPLACE it.

No reason to be against Spotlight anyway, it is included in $140 price. Just disable external/backup drives indexing

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