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An Apple Wish List for 2009

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Here are ten things I'd like to see in 2009 from Apple. These may not be the top ten most important things ever, but they are the items that have been on my mind lately.

1. A Better Finder. I've been using PathFinder for years because the Finder in Mac OS X is, well, pathetic. It's time for a modern Finder in 2009, one that reflects the capabilities of PathFinder combined with the best thinking at Apple.

2. An end to broken enterprise tools. Once Apple implements an enterprise feature in Mac OS X, future versions shouldn't break it and leave it broken for months and months. A good example is the Basic Security Module (BSM). There are other examples. This has been going on for years, and enterprise users are just sick and tired of this.

3. New life for the Apple TV. Recently, TVPredictions.com predicted that Apple TV would die in 2009. Instead, it should be a product we'd all die for.

4. Mac OS X Virtualization. Why not run a full copy of Mac OS X inside a hardened Darwin OS in virtualization with checkpoints? That way, if something goes wrong, we can seamlessly move back to the last good checkpoint?

5. Thumbnail page tabs in Safari. I use OmniWeb primarily for the thumbnail pages which are better than tabs. Surely, Apple, could politely license this feature from the Omni Group. Safari would be a joy to use.

6. ZFS. I can't wait to make ZFS my file system. Apple has been testing it with Mac OS X server. With luck, in 2009, it will join up with Snow Leopard for the rest of us.

7. Apple clarity on FireWire. Is Apple going to go with USB 3? FireWire 3200? eSATA? It wold be great if Apple were able, in 2009, to settle on a protocol and champion it, as they have with DisplayPort. Just pick one.

8. Better Firewall and Time Machine Settings. Sometimes Apple goes overboard and makes things so simple, the OS becomes like a toy. Why not have a better set of settings that are exposed to the admin user and another, smaller, subset that are exposed to the unprivileged user? Mac OS X users have grown up a lot, and leaving useful, deeper settings to a hodgepodge of shareware apps just invites trouble and loss of Apple control.

9. Serious Apple Mail. Apple mail doesn't need a To Do list. It doesn't need an RSS reader. We all have those apps, and they do it better. What Apple Mail does need is a better thought out system for dealing with accounts, SMTP servers, and signatures. Deleting an account shouldn't result in the deletion/suppression of all mail associated with that account. That's insane, How about, after all these years, colored backgrounds for the inbox? Alternating colored lines? If things go as they have been, Thunderbird 4, in the future, will become a practical alternative to Apple Mail.

10. iTunes refactoring. It is just me, or is it crazy to have an iTunes directory in Music that contains a directory called iTunes iMusic that, in turn contains a folder called TV Shows? And Movies? Shouldn't the Home directory, then, like Apple TV, contain a directory called "My Videos"? Which then contains MyMovies and MyTVShows derived from other sources? Clarity for newbies and experienced users as well would be helpful here.

What's your list?

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   Actions Lee Dronick said on December 31st, 2008 at 5:52 PM (Edited: 10/18/2011 6:20 PM):

I would like to see an Apple brand Creative Suite killer. One that doesn’t look, and act, like a port of something written for Windows. The CS4 interface is a major leap backwards, or least it is stuck at the starting gate while the race ended years ago.

   Actions hangtown said on January 1st, 2009 at 3:27 AM (Edited: 10/13/2011 8:33 PM):

iphoto and itunes library syncing across macs, built into the OS.

Reading your article, I wish there would be a listing of Apple Apps with competitors Apps next to each Application doing the same or similar or better. A chart that lets me set up a mac for me with all kinds of wares from all over. Pages-Microsoft Office(fee)-Open Office-(free)

Time to merge Pages and iWeb or at least get the interfaces consistent.

ie - The ability to group and lock obejcts.

   Actions Jeremiah Boncha said on January 2nd, 2009 at 11:45 AM:

One thing that I keep wanting to see is tabs in the iTunes store. The iTunes store is just a fancy web browser. I would like to see it to be able to act a bit more like it’s cousin Safari.

I agree with all of the above. I would add Apple coming out with a netbook.

I agree with no. 8 above.  Problems with Time Machine and Airport are impossible for a non-techie like me to address.  All I can do is re-boot machines and re-install the OS and cross my fingers.

iPhoto has improved features, but it appears that these features are just simply tacked into the interface, without consideration of consistency or ease of use.  For example, if you open a photo to edit it, your toolbar allows you to correct the redeye effect immediately, but if you want to use any of the Adjust features, you have to either open the Edit menu or fuss with your picture size to get the Adjust box to appear in the toolbar.  At least let us customize the toolbar!

Finally, a simple button to allow one to add an active link to an e-mail message in Mail would be a great improvement over the cumbersome Edit-Link-Add process you now have to trudge through.

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