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#1 PyX

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Posted 22 February 2012 - 04:05

So OS X Mountain Lion has been announced last week, due for late summer 2012.
There’s a Developer Preview in the wild, but it’s safe to assume that they have not revealed everything about it and they’re far from being done on the work. They can still surprise us.

I’m being curious as to what you guys would like to see in this upcoming version ? What features would you like Apple to include ?

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Posted 22 February 2012 - 04:11

I want it on PC

#3 PyX

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Posted 22 February 2012 - 04:17

As for me...

Bigger, more important features for me :
- Tabbed Finder
- Overhaul for Dashboard - it could be redesigning the current widgets or adding a few more that could be interesting
- Some kind of Aero Snap functionality, to be able to manage window sizes at a glance
- Resolution Independence
- Possibility to manage multiple icons at a time in Launchpad
- Do a major overhaul on Color Picker (this includes adding hexadecimal colors like #003366)
- Do a major overhaul of the Font window
- Bundle a few basic games for free by default and update the graphics for Chess
- Rewrite iTunes from scratch using all the latest technology built into Mountain Lion
- Split iTunes : one app for the Store, including the Mac App Store, and one app for everything else
- Siri : I want to be able to write whole documents with it
- Bring back left out features from Exposé into Mission Control
- Include video functionality in Messages for Facebook/Skype (is this even possible without a partnership ?)
- A proper Cut feature in the Finder

Smaller, less important features :
- Including lyrics in iTunes’ music when you buy it, and looking on iTunes servers for the lyrics if you don’t have them and you didn’t get it from iTunes
- Support for WiFi 802.11ac (will be done)
- Remove the inverted scrolling for people with mice on a default installation
- Enlarge the scrollbars a little

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Posted 22 February 2012 - 04:17

  • Native file Cut/Copy/Paste support.
  • Window clipping feature, similar to that offered by Cinch.
  • Better built-in text editor with Tab support (Windows Notepad seems superior to Apple Textedit).
  • Ability to customize the mouse cursor.
  • Correct "Maximize" button function, not full screen or a res0zed window to fill current content, but MAXIMIZE!
  • Native Siri as full system voice commander and dictation.
  • Make window GUI elements such as window buttons bigger for us disabled people with dexterity issues.


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Posted 22 February 2012 - 04:31

  • Siri
That's it. :p

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Posted 22 February 2012 - 08:32

Brian, what exactly do you consider "maximized?" Isn't fullscreen exactly the same thing? The green button in Mac OS X has always been sort of a "fit window to content" button, although it admittedly does not always have predictable behavior from app to app.

I would agree that I'd like some more advanced window management, such as Aero Snap. In Windows 7, you can grab a window and shake it to minimize all the other windows. Something like this is just screaming for Mac OS X gestures.

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Posted 22 February 2012 - 08:59

Maximize != Fullscreen

Consider how Google Chrome, on Windows has Full screen and a Maximised view.


FULL SCREEN VIEW
  • Window GUI elements (Menu, Status bar, tool bar etc) is hidden, accessible only when you move your mouse on to the screen edge; useful but not always practical.
  • No control to to reshape view.
  • Cannot have Always-on-top windows sitting on top of Primary full screen app.
  • Dock not available.
  • Cannot minimize, only restore to normal mode.
MAXIMIZED VIEW
  • Window GUI (Menu, Status bar, tool bar etc) is visibly available to you.
  • Able to drag a window edge to reshape it should I need to.
  • Can have Always-on-top windows (such as Quicktime ++ Afloat) sitting on top of Maximised window, so I can work my Excel sheet and watch a movie.
  • Dock not available.
  • Apple to minimize.
Both seem similar but offer different functionality. Both are very useful and as we are becoming more sophisticated users, we shouldn't have to compromise between which one we want.

#8 PyX

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Posted 24 February 2012 - 04:30

I see a lot of people who want Siri in the next OS X on different forums.

Did Apple really create a need with Siri ? I mean, vocal commands existed before, I remember using them on Windows XP back then. The performance was mediocre, but most importantly for me, the implementation was rather bad. So what we needed for all these years to create a need is better speech recognition, and a better implementation ? Seems like the first one couldn’t have been done, but the latter definitely could.

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Posted 24 February 2012 - 14:00

A full working Exchange support, else MAC OS X still a bit of a joke in a mix environment enterprise.

Mail is slower because it fatch emails instead of using push like outlook
Notes is not syncing for now (i think it's a bug)
No support to share folders (we use them for calendars)

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Posted 24 February 2012 - 14:05

View PostPyX, on 24 February 2012 - 04:30, said:

I see a lot of people who want Siri in the next OS X on different forums.

Did Apple really create a need with Siri ? I mean, vocal commands existed before, I remember using them on Windows XP back then. The performance was mediocre, but most importantly for me, the implementation was rather bad. So what we needed for all these years to create a need is better speech recognition, and a better implementation ? Seems like the first one couldn’t have been done, but the latter definitely could.

I dunno, I use Kinect voice recognition on my Xbox and it works great... but my Xbox has no keyboard and mouse. So, yes we've made the improvements, and I think for novice users it would be a boon, but it is a bit silly if you've already got two well developed and fast input in front of you.

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Posted 24 February 2012 - 14:06

Full screen support should work better with multiple monitors

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Posted 24 February 2012 - 14:27

View PostAlexMagik, on 24 February 2012 - 14:00, said:

A full working Exchange support, else MAC OS X still a bit of a joke in a mix environment enterprise.

Unfortunately, Apple has stated that they really don't care about the Enterprise environment on numerous occasions. I don't expect that to change anytime soon.

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Posted 24 February 2012 - 14:37

Fix launchpad. It's awful right now. It could be so great if we more options to manage the icons in there. Even if we could sort alphabetically and exclude certain apps it would be better.

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Posted 24 February 2012 - 14:41

Proper support for multiple monitors.

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Posted 24 February 2012 - 15:00

View PostSonic., on 22 February 2012 - 04:11, said:

I want it on PC
Essentially, we need automatic driver creation and a wider range of network adapters supported as introduced in Windows 7. If this happened, it would probably end up as my primary or secondary OS.