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Apple Announces WWDC Keynote Topics

pinqkandi writes "Apple released a list of topics to be covered at Steve Jobs Keynote at WWDC, May 6th, 10:00 am. Most notable is a demonstration of the next Mac OS X version, 'Jaguar.'"

17 comments

  1. New features by norwoodites · · Score: 5, Informative

    Some new features in Darwin 6.0 aka Jaguar:
    1. SMB browsering
    2. auto rebounding for prebinding
    3. gcc 3.1
    4. better pthreads support
    5. better ipv6 support
    6. better pam support
    7. more bug fixes in the kernel
    8. better IDE support for ia32
    9. StartUp Items that can shutdown/startup/restart and will start and shutdown
    10. more right man pages
    11. ncurses
    12. StartUp Items will be startup parellized
    13. tcl/tk updated
    14. gdb bug fixes
    15. file system bug fixes

    These are the ones not covered by NDA.

    1. Re:New features by dthable · · Score: 1

      better pthreads support

      Does that mean a complete pthreads implementation or just better than the one that already exists. I'm itching to get gnome and aqua running side by side.

    2. Re:New features by norwoodites · · Score: 1

      pthread_cancel and pthread_kill and others.

    3. Re:New features by nachoman · · Score: 4, Informative

      Itching to see gnome and aqua running side by side... I've been doing that for months. It takes like 5 minutes to do:

      1) download Fink
      2) Install XFree86 and the rootless package
      3) Install Gnome
      4) Set up your .xsession for gnome

      I use Gnome for my window manager along side of Aqua. It's got a few issues, but runs really nice for the most part.

    4. Re:New features by dthable · · Score: 1

      But from what I read from the XFree team, some display stuff doesn't work correctly. I've done it with the issues but am looking for a nice clean implementation. Also, (kicking my own ass for this)I want to check rotor out on OS X as well. Thus, my desire for pthreads.

    5. Re:New features by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Go on then.. copy and paste between a cocoa/carbon app and one in gnome. No? How about drag and drop?

  2. Re:All right! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Mmm, feeding the trolls...

    Those people also get the benefits of a large company releasing the source of their kernel.

    The parts that are really important (ie: the GUI) was Apple/NeXT's own.

    As for proprietary hardware: The IA64 is proprietary. Welcome to your future.

  3. Hopefully even more that that by elliotj · · Score: 3, Informative

    I hope there are even more new features. I like the looks of that list, but it would be hard to make an exciting demonstration out of it.

    I'm hoping for a new piece of eye candy. Maybe a new Aqua theme, or some great new config tools or something.

    1. Re:Hopefully even more that that by White+Roses · · Score: 3, Interesting
      Weird. Both sides of the fence here:
      • Here's great new "invisible" stuff
      • We want more "visible" stuff, too
      I just don't seem to remember ever hearing a desire for both eye candy and strong underpinnings from a *nix-based OS before. Certainly, no one every claimed to want more eye candy in CDE.
      --
      Do not touch -Willie
  4. Jaguar Upgrades by Erchamion · · Score: 3, Informative

    According to various rumour sites, there will also be:

    1) Drastically increased finder speeds
    2) Spring-loaded folders
    3) Accompanying Java 1.4 dev kit release

    1. Re:Jaguar Upgrades by discstickers · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      Spymac sucks... they're as bad as MacOS Rumors.

      Think Secret and As the Apple Turns are the only reliable (heh) sources for good rumors.

      MacMinute usually gets it right the day of the keynote.

      --
      I have a shitty sig!
  5. WWJD by doooras · · Score: 2

    when i first saw that i thought it said WWJD.

    as in, What Would Jobs Do, of course.

    if any of you remember those jesus things from a couple years ago...