Apple Previews Jaguar
The next major release of Mac OS X is code named "Jaguar" and this is expected to be released as Mac OS X 10.2 in "late summer 2002", which probably means we'll see it about late August.
"Jaguar is packed with incredible new features that Mac OS X users are going to love, including our iChat instant messaging software," Jobs said. "Jaguar takes the world's highest-volume UNIX-based operating system to the next level, adding amazing new technologies never before seen in any operating system."
 |
|
Jaguar Screenshot
|
|
|
QuickTime 6
 |
|
QuickTime 6 Logo
|
|
|
Both QuickTime 6 Movie Player and QuickTime Broadcaster will be included in Jaguar, providing the world's first complete media solution for creating, streaming and viewing MPEG-4 content.
iChat
Apple's latest iApplication, iChat, allows Mac OS X users to exchange instant messages with over 150 million people, including users of the AOL Instant Messager and AOL Buddy List.
iChat uses iTools mac.com accounts for identification. It uses "dialogue bubbles" and buddy photos to present the messages on screen and invitations pop on screen using transparency and animation effects. iChat users will be able to automatically discover and chat with users on their own internal networks as well.
iChat utilises the new integrated Address Book and updated Mail application for some of its' functions.
 |
|
Chating in iChat
|
|
|
Address Book
A new Address Book that can be accessed by any application will be included in Jaguar.
iChat will use the Address Book to manage "buddy information" including name, "handle" and photograph, as well as the traditional information like postal address and phone numbers.
Support for the industry standard "vCards" includes, as is the ability to share this information with Bluetooth equipped devices such as mobile phones to dial numbers or send an SMS.
 |
|
Sample Address Book Entry
|
|
|
Mail
The Mac OS X Mail application has been updated to include features requested by users including the saving of draft messages when you quit Mail and the filters/rules options have been greatly expanded making it easier to sort and file your messages.
Mail also now includes an advance anti-spam filtering system that can apparently learn what you consider spam and update its' filters accordingly.
For iChat users, you'll be tell when friends are online as an icon will appear next to any emails they may have sent you and you can easily start a chat going by clicking on that icon.
 |
|
Mail Spam Filter
|
|
|
Rendezvous
 |
|
Rendezvous Logo
|
|
|
Apple has adopted an emerging industry standard called ZeroConf, which allows for the automatic discovery of resources like computers and printers on IP enabled networks, which includes the Internet. This service is much like the way AppleTalk works to display computers and printers on a network.
In Jaguar, Apple are referring to this feature set as "Rendezvous" and no doubt will begin to play a core role in future Apple Digital Hub strategies and products, particularly when you consider the demonstration during the keynote of iTunes becoming a "jukebox for the entire house".
For more detailed information on how ZeroConf and thus Rendezvous works, visit the ZeroConf web site at http://www.zeroconf.org.
InkPad
 |
|
InkPad
|
|
|
Using a graphics tablet, you can now write directly into a application like Mail or TextEdit and have it automatically recognise your handwriting aka the old Netwon. In fact, commented on the fact they finally got a return on the millions of dollars they spent on the Newton.
Universal Access
 |
|
Universal Access
|
|
|
Jaguar will see the return of Universal Access, which enables you to Zoom your entire screen and by using Quartz it provides a clear, fully anti-aliased and gorgeously rendered screen magnification making it much easier for people with impaired sight to read the screen. Universal Access also read back text from the screen.
Sherlock
Sherlock has advanced to v3.0 in Jaguar and now displays the results in its' own windows rather than launching your web browser.
 |
|
Sherlock Search Results
|
|
|
Finder
Spring-Loaded folders return to the Finder.
Improved browsing of Windows servers has been included and you can now connect to Windows based Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).
A search option has been added to the Finder toolbar that shows you matching documents based on your entered criteria.
 |
|
Finder Search
|
|
|
|