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Panther Analysis Getting Underway

Durin_Deathless writes "Think Secret has posted their first article analyzing the changes from Mac OS X 10.2 to 10.3. In this first installment, they look at the changes to the Installation, System Requirements, the Finder, and some other things. They have some nice images available too."

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  1. Panther before LongHorn?? by jkrise · · Score: 5, Funny

    Looks like reverse bio-engineering. Predators normally come after the prey!

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  2. Images by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    "They have some nice images available too."

    had

  3. Re:I love the Places sidebar! by nattt · · Score: 5, Funny

    Copy and paste works great. I've been using this forever with OS X.

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  4. LOL by 2nd+Post! · · Score: 5, Funny

    In case you didn't realize it, the Finder is supposed to be the computer, in a user-centric model.

    So the physical device the Finder emulates... is your computer :)

  5. Re:interesting by platypus · · Score: 5, Funny

    I haven't seen anyone mention this, but I realized the other day that since Jaguar is fully 32-bit, you should be able to take 64-bit hardware and run two full instances of Jaguar on it in parallel.

    Hmm, I'd like to know what kind of esoteric idea of "bitness" of cpus let's you conclude that.
    At least, you seem to share it with one moderator.

  6. Re:interesting by avalys · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ok, it doesn't work that way. That's like saying two arms is better than one because you can reach things twice as far away.

    Just like having two arms, having 64 bits is an advantage, but not for the reasons you state.

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  7. Re:Now with nice images! by Mikey-San · · Score: 5, Funny

    Pretty pictures are better than white, monospaced error text on a big blue background. ;-)

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  8. Re:"They have some nice images available too." by drinkypoo · · Score: 5, Funny

    They are well-slashdotted at this point. I guess the name of the site is appropriate though. "This website will self-destruct in five seconds."

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  9. Re:interesting by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The only flaw with your idea is that each copy of OS X will only get to use half a mouse button.

  10. Re:This looks like a strong release by Arslan+ibn+Da'ud · · Score: 5, Funny
    Imagine being able to place windows anywhere around your head that you liked, or perhaps all over your room, and then manipulating them by hand rather than by mouse.

    I don't want to think about where pop-up ads are going to appear! If they can appear anywhere in my room, at least.

    And the only way to deal with them will probably still involve only my middle finger!

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  11. Re:Expose! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Expose yourself, buddy. The friendly people at the ISO toiled for years just so we could type Exposé on Slashdot.

    (PS Slashdork hackers: fix HTML entities. Thank you).

  12. Steve's Own Words... by irving47 · · Score: 4, Funny

    "We call it aqua because it looks so good, you want to lick it." -Steve Jobs. MacWorld San Francisco Keynote. OS X's first big demo.

    So what now? We lick the metal-brushed windows? They'd better be nice and smooth or I'll get metal splinters in my tongue. Wait... What if they're not warm enough? I don't want to get those things frozen stuck on my tongue!
    Give me my aqua, por favor.

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  13. MAC Target Audience by wo1verin3 · · Score: 5, Funny

    A quick glace of Apple's Panther Preview Page reveals to me the level of techical ability that Apple sees in its target market.

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    Panther will include a final X11 window server for Unix-based apps, improved NFS/UFS, FreeBSD 5 innovations as well as support for popular Linux APIs, IPv6 and other important acronyms.
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    I wish they'd lay off the acronym support until they get those vowels working properly!