Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion

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so.. i guess they recycled the animal several times. meh.
B-b-b-but it depends on the region! Seriously, what cats are left now?

Did anybody else notice that indicator lights are on in all the screenshots? I wonder if that's the new default from Lions having them all off?
What are we talking about? The blue glowing lights under a running app in the dock? I've remembered that since as far as I can remember... wasn't it always default?
 
B-b-b-but it depends on the region! Seriously, what cats are left now?


What are we talking about? The blue glowing lights under a running app in the dock? I've remembered that since as far as I can remember... wasn't it always default?

Just looked at the Ars Technica review and apparently Apple turned the lights on by default at the last minute. Ignore me! I was under the impression the default was that they were off.
 
I really don't think Macs are going to run iOS. Apple's drawing a pretty clear contrast between the iOS/OS X strategy and what Microsoft is doing with Windows 8. Just because OS X is taking heavy UI inspiration from iOS doesn't mean that it's suddenly going to turn into iOS overnight.

Not in the immediate future, but I can certainly see them being merged maybe five or six years from now.

Most of the changes to OS X over the last few years have been about bringing it more in line with iOS. An app store, LaunchPad, redesigned iCal/Mail/Address Book to be more like iPad versions, auto-hiding scrollbars, changing the way scrolling works, auto-save/resume, FaceTime, push notifications, iOS style auto-correct, emoji, new multi-touch gestures, and coming soon there's iCloud, Notes, Reminders, Notification Center, Game Center.

iOS has been getting a lot of Mac apps (Photo Booth, Garage Band, iMovie, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, even Airport Utility) and OS X has been cribbing a lot of user interface elements and features from iOS. Sooner or later they are going to become practically identical and it will make sense to merge them.
 
It's Apple. If your computer is more than 4 years old or your iOS is more than 2 years old you don't get the newest OS. It's been that way for multiple OS cycles, why the sudden outrage?

Apple basically put a 4 year life cycle for OSX devices and a 2 year life cycle for iOS devices.
 
Trying out the preview atm, performance feels smoother than Lion. Something I noticed is that scrollbars widen when you mouse over them. Pretty neat.
 
Trying out the preview atm, performance feels smoother than Lion. Something I noticed is that scrollbars widen when you mouse over them. Pretty neat.
Good. As much as I love the new non-scroll bars, when I actually want to grab one of them, it can be a pain sometimes.

They'll probably expand to smaller cats.

Clouded Leopard, Bobcat, Lynx, Ocelot, Caracal, Wildcat…
Damnit, if only the named iOS by house cats and slowly evolved it and named it Tiger, then the last iteration of OS X could have been Liger, and it would actually make sense. Missed opportunity!
 
Ok, as somebody who is typing this post on a six year old iBook G4 running 10.5, I need to point out something fairly important:

Sometimes you don't necessarily want the new version, because it's not going to be optimized for your platform.

Even though people have been packaging Universal binaries for years, PPC platforms have increasingly become an afterthought, so performance is primarily tested on the newer platforms that typically have more memory. My laptop generally isn't as fast as it used to be simply because the software has become slower. The same situation is likely happening for the 32/64bit divide. They'll do primary testing on the 64bit side, but will just be happy if the 32bit version doesn't barf all over itself.

Fortunately for people like me, though, there are still people who will develop for PPC as a primary target, and stuff like TenFourFox works amazingly well while still being current with Firefox.
 
I hope they add AirPlay receiving abilities to OSX and maybe even the rest of iOS devices sometime in the future.

Apple kinda recognizes the Mac mini as a powerful HTPC option for those who want or need more than an ATV2, so please don't keep that feature artificially exclusive.
 
I'm having some issues setting up iMessage. I get the initial screen asking for my Apple ID, but when I put it in with my password, it pops up with another password dialogue box asking for the password (looks like for Keychain). After putting it in, it keeps popping up again. it either keeps going or just fails with "password invalid or wrong". It's not wrong.
 
I'm having some issues setting up iMessage. I get the initial screen asking for my Apple ID, but when I put it in with my password, it pops up with another password dialogue box asking for the password (looks like for Keychain). After putting it in, it keeps popping up again. it either keeps going or just fails with "password invalid or wrong". It's not wrong.

Is that the one asking for your computer password?
 
Is that the one asking for your computer password?


I don't think so.

Why would it ask for my computer password?

First one is a an Apple ID log in, then a dialogue pops up asking for the password (to go into keychain) for "___________" (where that is my Apple ID email).
 
iOS-like download bar when copying files in the Finder:

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I have wanted this for years. Death to the File Transfer Dialog Box!
 
The dialog box is still there :P

Well hopefully they get rid of it. :lol

If people want to see it they can double click on the file being copied and it can pop up or something, or have it come up on all file transfers over 30 seconds. Computers are at the point where most all files can be copied/transferred in a few seconds - no need to waste resource or divert resources and focus for a window that won't exist long enough to read it.
 
I don't think so.

Why would it ask for my computer password?

First one is a an Apple ID log in, then a dialogue pops up asking for the password (to go into keychain) for "___________" (where that is my Apple ID email).

I clicked Always Accept (or whatever).
 
I don't know if I read it right but 9to5mac is reporting that Moutain Lion will not work ob MacBook Pros with Intel Core 2 Duos. How true is that? My MBP is less than a year old.
 
I don't know if I read it right but 9to5mac is reporting that Moutain Lion will not work ob MacBook Pros with Intel Core 2 Duos. How true is that? My MBP is less than a year old.

No, it runs fine on (at the very least) MBPs introduced in October of 2008.
 
I don't know if I read it right but 9to5mac is reporting that Moutain Lion will not work ob MacBook Pros with Intel Core 2 Duos. How true is that? My MBP is less than a year old.
Less than a year old in terms of when you bought it, or less than a year old in terms of when Apple released it?

If people want to see it they can double click on the file being copied and it can pop up or something, or have it come up on all file transfers over 30 seconds. Computers are at the point where most all files can be copied/transferred in a few seconds - no need to waste resource or divert resources and focus for a window that won't exist long enough to read it.
A neat use of the notification center would be to use a finder pop-up that displays the progress.
 
Less than a year old in terms of when you bought it, or less than a year old in terms of when Apple released it?
Less than a year when I bought it brand new from the Apple store The OS that came with it was Snow Leopard.
 
Well hopefully they get rid of it. :lol

If people want to see it they can double click on the file being copied and it can pop up or something, or have it come up on all file transfers over 30 seconds. Computers are at the point where most all files can be copied/transferred in a few seconds - no need to waste resource or divert resources and focus for a window that won't exist long enough to read it.
Spoken as somebody who has never started a gigabyte plus transfer of multiple files and then went to do other things.
 
Spoken as somebody who has never started a gigabyte plus transfer of multiple files and then went to do other things.

Spoken as somebody who knows most people don't.

Plus, I gave you a way out - I already said that if the transfer is especially long that it would use the current behavior. I've copied my fair share of files, however I realize that it is stupid that when duplicating a 200k jpeg, the OS has to pop up a window create a progress bar, "estimate time remaining" for a few seconds, and when it finally gets to the copy, it's already been done.

Sentry: That is certainly a possibility.
 
Spoken as somebody who has never started a gigabyte plus transfer of multiple files and then went to do other things.
I do those all the time, and the window does annoy me sometimes. Usually use expose/mission control to see where my progress is at, though.

A notification center type popup with a progress bar would be cool, and something you could close if you wanted to.

Then again, people are needing the window less and less, and i'm assuming a notification pops up with the copy is finished, so there's even less of a need for contestant second by second status updates.

I mean, with SSD's and all the being the next big thing, I think that stuff is out the window.

Less than a year when I bought it brand new from the Apple store The OS that came with it was Snow Leopard.
That sucks if true. (the news that it won't be supported, not that if you're telling the truth :p)
 
I do those all the time, and the window does annoy me sometimes. Usually use expose/mission control to see where my progress is at, though.

A notification center type popup with a progress bar would be cool, and something you could close if you wanted to.

Then again, people are needing the window less and less, and i'm assuming a notification pops up with the copy is finished, so there's even less of a need for contestant second by second status updates.

I mean, with SSD's and all the being the next big thing, I think that stuff is out the window.


That sucks if true. (the news that it won't be supported, not that if you're telling the truth :p)
It should be like a download progress window. Available and easy to check on, but not necessarily in your face. Notifications would also be nice.
 
Less than a year when I bought it brand new from the Apple store The OS that came with it was Snow Leopard.

System Requirements
OS X Mountain Lion requires a Mac with a 64-bit kernel. Mountain Lion supports the following Mac models:
•iMac (mid 2007 or later)
•MacBook (13-inch Aluminum, 2008), (13-inch, Early 2009 or later)
•MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid-2009 or later), (15-inch, 2.4/2.2 GHz), (17-inch, Late 2007 or later)
•MacBook Air (Late 2008 or later)
•Mac Mini (Early 2009 or later)
•Mac Pro (Early 2008 or later)
•Xserve (Early 2009)

If you meet these requirements then you will be able to use Mountain Lion.
 
Neat Mountain Lion change that I haven't seen mentioned. When you have a folder/stack in the Dock displayed as a "List" and have it sorted by name, it now goes from bottom to top like this:

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What are the minimum specs? Not included in the op...

Edit: OK I see them in a post a few up from mine, but that info should still be in the op.
 

Yes. According to Gruber, Schiller told him it would be a 'paid' update. I however think it won't be as expensive as Lion. The cheaper it is, the more leverage they have against Win 8. I still can't figure out how MS thinks they will get anyone other than OEMs to pay for Win 8 on tablets - no one wants to pay for a tablet, phone, media player OS, and soon no one will want to pay for a computer OS.

My guess is Mountain Lion will be $9.99.
 
I think this will take the roll of the iPod touch iOS updates early one, where they were priced for cheap. People hated it iirc. This will be priced $10-20, but I think the next iteration will be free or ridiculously cheap.

Probably free.
 
In what world is Lion considered "expensive"? The same world where Windows costs $200? Or the one where Linux is free?
 
In what world is Lion considered "expensive"? The same world where Windows costs $200? Or the one where Linux is free?

Yep, also in the same world where people are threatening to switch to Win 8 because OS X is becoming too much like a phone, and people are going to know the difference between an ARM and x86 tablet and correctly choose the more expensive x86 one so that they can touch win32 apps...
 
How is everyone liking Messages? I think it is ok so far, dunno why I would use it over adium yet...
I wouldn't mind switching to it, but here and in many places outside the US an IM client without MSN is useless. I'll use it purely to respond to iMessages without going to my phone but stick to Adium for everything else.
 
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