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Inside OS X Mavericks

rjmarvin writes "Apple's era of naming OSs after big cats is over. The Mavericks wave is rolling in, and the first four developer previews have given an inside look at the cutting-edge OS. Users and developers have almost entirely positive things to say about Mavericks, from faster speed and improved stability to new features like iBooks and iCloud keychains. While some installation concerns and errors have arisen, developer preview have improved version by version, and Mavericks is looking good."

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  1. Spam nonsense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Alleged "article" is zero information and all noise. Read at your own risk of brain damage.

  2. Re:Apple press release by Camembert · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Look, it can simply be interesting from a tech point of view, without resorting to hate or fanboyism.

  3. Re:If by "looking good", you mean "looking like iO by jersey_emt · · Score: 5, Informative

    You can switch the mouse scrolling to normal in System Preferences.

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  4. Re:Mavericks eh? by aaarrrgggh · · Score: 5, Funny

    Will Windows go for ShitPipe?

  5. Re:Apple press release by smash · · Score: 5, Informative

    Curring edge features: interrupt coalescing, memory compression, grand central dispatch, app nap. Amongst others. Having run it since DP1 on my main machine, the only minor issues I have had have been Wifi stability (which looks to be fixed now) and blanked out preference panels in the early DPs for features they were in the process of implementing. Battery life is more than 15% better than Mountain Lion (which is already a lot better than Windows), performance seems as fast or even faster.

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  6. Re:Parallels by TheRaven64 · · Score: 5, Informative

    I bought Parallels 2. It contained a bug in their handling of IPIs that caused host kernel panics on Core 2 processors (i.e. the processor that I'd bought to run it on). They eventually found the bug and fixed it... in Parallels 3. Their solution to the problem of selling me a product that was not fit for purpose was for me to give them more money. I switched to VirtualBox and will never give that company money again. VirtualBox lacks a few of the nice things in VMWare (in particular, it wires all of the VM's memory and doesn't do deduplication), but it's quite useable.

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  7. Re:FuckinG NiggerS!! by mendax · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think this guy has managed to use the word "nigger" in his posting more times than it is used in Mark Twain's "Huckleberry Finn". While that is kind of an anti-achievement, I think he has also more than adequately demonstrated his lack of gray matter between his ears. He's probably depressed because it's still hard to get Twinkies.

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  8. Re:Apple press release by Sorny · · Score: 5, Informative

    Quite unlikely to go from Panther to Mountain Lion, seeing as Panther was PPC only and Mountain Lion is Intel only...

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  9. Re:If by "looking good", you mean "looking like iO by dfghjk · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "The scrolling, which is a vast improvement for many, ... Autohide scrollbars, again a godsend for many users,..."

    Ridiculous hyperbole and utterly false. Things worked the way they did for a reason. The changes suit an agenda, they aren't a "vast improvement" or a "godsend" to any user. They couldn't be regardless of merit.