What are the chances of mountain being released next month?
What are the chances of mountain being released next month?
Won't it be released alongside WWDC? That's in early June, so I don't see how it couldn't come out in late June (which is next month).
I think it all depends on when the new MBP's actually come out. Obviously those won't be released without ML on them. Not sure how soon after a WWDC MB announcement they'll release, though.
I predict new MBP at WWDC to release within a week (two max) of the key note, ML new developer preview released that day, and new MB Airs will launch in July- August latest day and date with ML.
They don't want to miss back to school MBP purchases by waiting for ML. They could offer ML as a free upgrade to anyone who buys the new MBP before ML releases.
Edit: it's clear from all the leaks that MBP is done and ready to go. ML is not so they are not going to hold back the hardware.
If they re doing annual releases for OS X updates, they are going to have to get away fro the cat moniker, I'd think
Not much, mostly just bug fixes. Things are pretty quick and stable right now. They could easily ship this in a month. I don't think we'll be seeing anything new anymore unless they have something left for WWDC.Any word on what is in the update?
The X in OS X stopped being a stand in for "10" a long time ago. At this point OS X is like the word Windows, it is the brand.
You will see OS X version 11.1.1 (or 10.11.1) before you see an OS XI. That name will never happen.
What are the chances of mountain being released next month?
Pretty good.
I really don't think that is their plan, especially considering Tim Cook's recent Toaster-Fridge comment about Windows 8. I think they realize that there are necessary differences between a mobile and desktop OS.Is there any actual chance that they will just create a whole new desktop OS or a desktop version of iOS in the future? I can't see how they could scrap all the OS X baggage and start anew.
It only shows the parent folder.What happens if you go into the actual local system folder where the iCloud files are stored with Finder and created a folder within a folder manually? How would it show up in the iCloud dialog?
Jobs went on about how the OSX move was supposed to set up Apple for the next 20 years. They're currently in year 12 of OSX, so they don't have much longer to go before they will probably start work on a completely new OS and stay within his original prediction.
Interesting how MS got scared away from naming their OSes while Apple pretty much treats OSX as just the letters and the 'X' to indicate it's the successor to OS9 doesn't mean much anymore, and started emphasizing the name over the version.
Here are some screen recordings to show some animations.
Notifications
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/96085/banner.mov
Downloads (clicking the X from the Dock moves the file to Trash.)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/96085/download.mov
Share Sheets
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/96085/share.mov
Haha! I think I was invited to the private beta in early 2008.You have the lowest Dropbox user ID I've ever seen. I'm not a Johnny-come-lately and mine has three digits more than yours.
Is there any actual chance that they will just create a whole new desktop OS or a desktop version of iOS in the future? I can't see how they could scrap all the OS X baggage and start anew.
What happens if I want to upgrade to Mountain Lion from Snow Leopard when Mountain Lion is released?
Also, is anyone bored of the cat names?
Weird.... developer preview 4 just came out.
And yes, it's a higher build number than the update that *just* went out to Developer Preview 3, like, yesterday.
Weird.
Not too weird, Apple's internal testing is a few weeks ahead of their Developer Previews. DP4 could be the branch they want to use at WWDC and need to get it out there as soon as possible.
Nothing has shown up for me yet. What's its build ID?
Oh, it's the server DP4 that came out.