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Friday Morning Release Party

usermilk writes "Apple has released an update for iMovie 3. It provides improved performance and stability, you can get it from the Software Update preference pane." Hopefully this resolves many of the complaints about what could be a really cool program. maxentius writes "The beta .7 version of Camino has been released. Once Chimera, this tabbed browser and Apple's Safari might start a real browser war. Which one do you prefer?" And on that note, an anonymous user writes "Safari v64 is making the rounds according to macrumors. Safari v62 brought us Tabs, and this new version (v64) appears to provide increased stability, improved tab appearance, loading status for tabs, and enhanced autocomplete."

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  1. Ken Burns Effect and How to Turn it Off by Spencerian · · Score: 5, Informative

    I know we'll have a few people who'll still grouse about the Ken Burns Effect of panning and zooming stills.

    Mac OS X Hints has this well documented. You can change two settings in the KBE settings, or you can disable auto-application of KBE to stills with a plist change.

    http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=200 30 207070603841

    or

    http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=200 30 204065235938&query=ken+burns+effect

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  2. Safari v64 Download by ihatewinXP · · Score: 5, Informative

    Get it here http://www.deepapple.com/ Just go to the "Downloads" section. Seems much more stable the v62. Should be nearing real 1.0 status soon (even the beta 60 is being installed now as default on Apple demo machines as opposed to IE).

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    1. Re:Safari v64 Download by he1icine · · Score: 4, Informative

      the URL to the actual file is this:

      http://www.deepapple.com/downloads/index.phtml?S ES SION=8de6521251f3347e6cc0bdcde14e304f&oid=705&type =source&SESSION=8de6521251f3347e6cc0bdcde14e30 4f

      and once again if you haven't enable the debug menu, quit safari, open terminal and type:

      defaults write com.apple.safari IncludeDebugMenu 0

      relaunch safari, the debug menu is on the right and you can turn tabs (etc.) on there

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    2. Re:Safari v64 Download by he1icine · · Score: 5, Informative

      oops, I fscked up

      this turns debug on:

      defaults write com.apple.safari IncludeDebugMenu 1

      this turns it off:

      defaults write com.apple.safari IncludeDebugMenu 0

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    3. Re:Safari v64 Download by selderrr · · Score: 4, Informative

      it's not that hard : go to another machine and write down the url (http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/camino/releases/Camino -0.7.dmg.gz)

      and then use curl or wget in terminal.

  3. Safari v64 by Erik+K.+Veland · · Score: 4, Informative

    Tabs are much improved and seem a lot faster too. You can now use your regular bookmarks as tab-collections by command-clicking a folder in your bookmark bar or choosing the Open in Tabs-option in it's menu.

    The loading info is very useful too. All in all the perfect tabs-implementation. Only nit-pickers care which direction the tabs face :)

    Oh, and auto-complete from Adress-book. Trés cool!

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    1. Re:Safari v64 by Twirlip+of+the+Mists · · Score: 4, Informative

      On the other hand, the Safari tabs each have their own close button, albeit a non-standard "x" in a circle

      That's not non-standard. It's a standard Cocoa widget used to close a pane or other window part, although in all honesty I'm too lazy right now to look it up and give you more details. Suffice it to say that the x-in-a-circle close-widget has been used in Project Builder for months, at least.

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    2. Re:Safari v64 by WatertonMan · · Score: 4, Interesting
      I was about to respond and saw you'd made my point. (Avoiding that -1 Redundant score for us kharma whores)

      I would point out though that a lot of people *don't* like the interface for Project Builder and do find it somewhat jarring compared to the rest of the OSX GUI. Still, I'm hard pressed to come up with a different way to do it functionally, beyond requiring a right click to a context menu. But that would then contradict Apple's desire to have a visual clue for action. (i.e. no "invisibile" UIs for necessary actions)

      I should also point out that v64 fixes a bug that kept the tabs from looking right when you put an Aqua appearance to Safari instead of Brushed Metal. (It looks much better) For those who've not downloaded v64 for fear of stability issues, you can check it out along with a discussion at MacNN.

      I'm one of those who hasn't downloaded the beta. I prefer stability at the moment and the public beta of Safari is very nice. (I think Apple just made references to these betas to get the tab fanatics out of their hair) One thing I hope that the Safari final has is the ability ala Adobe apps to drag tabs out of the window and automatically create a new window.

  4. In classic Slashdot style... by pi+radians · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Friday Morning Release Party" is everybody elses "Thursday Afternoon Release Party".

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    1. Re:In classic Slashdot style... by pudge · · Score: 4, Funny

      Hey, did you submit any of these? Nope. All the submissions arrived overnight, not during the afternoon, nor early evening. Those who don't submit can stick their complaints in their ear. :)

  5. Multiple Homepages by revitup.org · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'm loving Safari, but I really want Apple to implement a feature that enables a user to have multiple homepages, which are displayed in different tabs at startup. I'm not sure if another browser has this feature, but I think it would be killer.

    1. Re:Multiple Homepages by Atomizer · · Score: 4, Informative

      Mozilla has it, I'm using it right now. The only annoying thing I find with it, is that if you have two (out of three) of your home pages open and you click home, you get another three tabs. It would be cool if there was an option to only load the pages you didn't already have open.

  6. Re:Imovie performance, camino... by mbbac · · Score: 4, Informative

    I've used iMovie's Ken Burns effect on my PowerMac G3 450. It seemed quick enough to me. Note that I haven't used iMovie's DV capability because I don't have a DV camera.

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  7. Re:What is this, "Ken Burns Effect"? by Twirlip+of+the+Mists · · Score: 5, Informative

    And, is it Ken Burns Effect (no apostrophe, as in : Ken is burning) or Ken Burn's Effect (with apostrophe, as in belonging or pertaining to Ken Burns)

    It's "Ken Burns Effect." See, there's this guy, Ken Burns. You may have heard of him. Made a couple of documentaries or something, including one about a war. Didn't have any video of the war-- I guess it happened before CNN or something-- so he had to use lots of still photos. The way he used them, panning across them while telling the story, got him some kind of recognition or something. So now whenever anybody pans across a still photo in a movie, it's called the Ken Burns Effect.

    (Sorry for all the snideness. Up late last night, up early today. Bad combo.)

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  8. Camino and Safari by RalphBNumbers · · Score: 5, Interesting

    One interesting tidbit is that they've announced that this will be the last Chimera/Camino release to be based on the 1.0 Mozilla branch. They'll finally be pulling up to the current Mozilla 1.3 branch, which should fix alot of bugs(Including one I find really annoying, which both Chimera and Safari share, the inability to copy/paste japanese text with most carbon apps, yay!), as well as provide some performance increase. This leaves only one big feature on my wishlist for Camino: Native text fields, with spell checking and all. Safari has spell checking, but it still has to be manually enabled for each field, which I consider a bug. Safari meanwhile is advancing at a breakneck pace. Beta62 had tabs, although there were some really annoying bugs (like the close tab command occasionally closing the whole window instead. DOH!). Hopefully today's b64 will fix that, in addition to adding tab support to bookmarks.

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  9. internet explorer by paradesign · · Score: 4, Interesting

    when is MS going to update its IE for mac? it seems that they are falling behind even more every day. or is MS going to pull out of the mac browser market, which they previously had a large claim to. i cannot see that happening though, but i can see a MS browser on par with MS's flagship mac product, Office v.x. if IE played as nice as office on the mac, wed have a nice three way browser war, chim... err camino vs safari vs ie v.x. but seriously, ie for the mac is getting dusty its so outdated.

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  10. Re:What is this, "Ken Burns Effect"? by WatertonMan · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Is Ken Burns the guy who did that Civil War documentary? If so, then yes, that was a pretty revolutionary effect. The problem was that if you have a voice over with no motion going on, people get restless and don't pay attention. (This being the MTV based concentration deprived generations) If you do various pans it subconsciously appears like action is going on. There were many other relatively revolutionary effects in that show. (Great documentary also)

    If you do have a presentation and want to keep people's attention, it really does work.

    As for *why* it works, I actually think that it probably comes from our primitive past when we noticed motion as a possible preditor ready to attack us or possible prey ready to feed us. Our eyes and brain are trained to focus more on change than stasis.

  11. Fight the System! by Cheesewhiz · · Score: 4, Funny
    I just downloaded Camino 0.7 and renamed it immediately to Chimera, so HA! Legal can take that and shove it up there copyrighted, restricted, internationally-patented asses!

    "It makes me feel powerful." ?Hamilton Morris

    Fight the system!

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  12. Enable pipelining in Camino by Draconix · · Score: 5, Informative

    This will greatly increase browsing speed, though it supposedly reduces stability, I've been using it for a long time, and haven't noticed a reduction in stability.

    First, make sure Camino is not running. Then open the prefs.js file, located in Library(the one in your user directory)/Application Support/Chimera/profiles/default/.slt

    Paste these lines into it:

    user_pref("network.http.pipelining", true);
    user_pref("network.http.proxy.pipelining", true);


    Note: I got this information from Mac OS X Hints some time back. A handy thing to know.

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  13. Re:What is this, "Ken Burns Effect"? by dhovis · · Score: 4, Informative
    The problem was that if you have a voice over with no motion going on, people get restless and don't pay attention. (This being the MTV based concentration deprived generations)

    That is a little harsh. One of the reasons the effect is so appealing is that human vision is tuned to picking up motion. The other thing is that a TV is not designed to display still pictures, so a moving still picture will look better on a TV than a stationary one.

    And yes, it is the same Ken Burns of "The Civil War" et al. "The Ken Burns Effect" was the developmental name for Apple's pan & zoom effect, but when they showed it to Ken Burns himself, he gave his blessing to use his name in the finished product.

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  14. Sweet by AntiGenX · · Score: 4, Funny
    A release party!? Sweet! To bad I couldn't attend. Although, I can't wait to see the video.

    What do you mean there's no video? I thought this was the release party for iMovie?