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Apple's Tiger Knows How to Hunt
Businessweek Online ^
| 7/1/2004
| By Peter Burrows
Posted on 07/01/2004 9:01:11 PM PDT by Swordmaker
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Macintosh OS X TIGER article from Businessweek Online.
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posted on
07/01/2004 9:03:08 PM PDT
by
Swordmaker
(This tagline shut down for renovations and repairs. Re-open June of 2001.)
To: Swordmaker
Don't forget how Apple pilfered Konfabulator away from the grass-roots base that spawned it in the first place, and is now trying to claim it as part of the system (in a high level of Microsoft-like behavior)...
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posted on
07/01/2004 9:04:53 PM PDT
by
mhking
(John Kerry & Al Gore: Cut from the same tree.)
To: mhking
Don't forget how Apple pilfered Konfabulator away from the grass-roots base that spawned it in the first place, and is now trying to claim it as part of the system (in a high level of Microsoft-like behavior)...I felt the same as you, until I was reminded of something on another list the other day: Apple created the basic "widget" concept itself, in October 1981.
The Original Macintosh: User Interface: Desk Ornaments
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posted on
07/01/2004 9:14:19 PM PDT
by
Dont Mention the War
(we use the ¡°ml maximize¡± command in Stata to obtain estimates of each aj , bj, and cm.)
To: mhking
I own a copy of Konfabulator and like it but Apple isn't stealing anything. Apple included a similar program back in 80s with System 6. They had all sorts of "widgets" available for the desktop. In fact, the original "Control Panel" started out as a widget. I think they were called "DAs" or Desktop Accessories.
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posted on
07/01/2004 9:17:03 PM PDT
by
toupsie
To: Dont Mention the War
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posted on
07/01/2004 9:17:47 PM PDT
by
toupsie
To: Swordmaker
The most exciting is a new search capability, called Spotlight, for quickly finding and categorizing information on the hard drive.Isn't Microsoft trying to do something superficially similar with databases in Longhorn? It would be pretty embarrassing to MS if Mac beat them to the punch. It would be extremely embarrassing if Mac did a better job of it.
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posted on
07/01/2004 9:18:42 PM PDT
by
xm177e2
(Stalinists, Maoists, Ba'athists, Pacifists: Why are they always on the same side?)
To: xm177e2
Mac OS X Tiger is Longhorn! :P
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posted on
07/01/2004 9:21:54 PM PDT
by
toupsie
To: mhking
To: xm177e2
What I love is that the Spotlight seach routine crawls into your pdf files, OCRs all the words there, and dumps the matches into your search field along with everything else. Slick.
To: mhking
Didn't Apple pilfer from GEM as well?
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posted on
07/01/2004 9:31:58 PM PDT
by
Fawnn
(Fair Funkle Fawnn, Canteen wOOhOO Consultant, and CookingWithPam.com person)
To: toupsie
I think they were called "DAs" or Desktop Accessories. And someday I'll be the last man alive who remembers how to use the Font/DA Mover.
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posted on
07/01/2004 9:41:06 PM PDT
by
SedVictaCatoni
(Started with System 6.0.8. Tiger? Multifinder is newfangled technology.)
To: Swordmaker
I saw some of the videos at ZDNET...
Apple kicks butt, plain and simple.
I love Windows for building custom applications and for the .NET platform... But for pure enjoyment and day to day use, Apple wins hands down.
Now if they'd just lower the prices on the high end systems, I'd actually buy one for myself. Until then, I'll just use my old G4 at work.
To: Tangerine Time Machine
I doubt that Spotlight has to OCR words in pdf files. Most text in pdf files is stored as characters, not graphic images, albeit a non-trivial text format.
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posted on
07/01/2004 9:59:45 PM PDT
by
ThePythonicCow
(I was humble, before I was born. -- J Frondeur Kerry)
To: Swordmaker
Apple's internal search engine, "Sherlock", is quite effective -- both for internal searches and (properly set up) for on-line searches. Now that the OS does a nightly "Index" scan of the hard drive, the internal searches are very useful.
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posted on
07/01/2004 10:09:35 PM PDT
by
TXnMA
(Glad to be away from MA and back home -- out in the boonies in God's Country!)
To: ThePythonicCow
Makes sense. Many of the pdfs I work with are scanned hard documents rather than key-stroked, so that's a bit out of my paradigm.
To: ThePythonicCow
doubt that Spotlight has to OCR words in pdf files.Spotlight and other emerging technologies use metadata. It's an index between friends, so to speak. Definitely up and coming.
I'm anxious to see the RSS capability of Safari. I use a commercial RSS client on my Macs now. It's a real time saver to be able to zero in on web content that is relavent to me. If they did it right, Safari is going to break a lot of small software companies' knees.
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posted on
07/01/2004 11:10:20 PM PDT
by
Glenn
(The two keys to character: 1) Learn how to keep a secret. 2) ...)
To: mhking
In addition to the prior art established by DAs, Tiger's widget programming model goes far beyond just JavaScript: WebCore (? WebKit?) is the foundation for Tiger widgets...so ANY method for creating a web page - html, flash, quicktime, java, you name it - can be used to create a widget! Very, very cool.
Arlo and Perry need to extract their heads from their posteriors and realize that they have the market to themselves for 9 months, they have the 10.0 to 10.3 market forever, and that they have the freedom to branch into Windows. While they're at it, they'd be well advised to come up with a business model where they're not making the lions share of money off the widget-writing community - if they want better support in the future.
To: Swordmaker
I'd get a Mac, but I'm not confident with the size of my penis.
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posted on
07/02/2004 2:57:32 AM PDT
by
Woahhs
(the choice is not between peace and war, only between fight and surrender.)
To: Woahhs
Most of us Mac users have no envy....;-)
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posted on
07/02/2004 3:42:34 AM PDT
by
pageonetoo
(Rights, what Rights'. You're kidding, right? This is Amerika!)
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