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Dual 2.5GHz PowerPC G5

? 8GB DDR400 SDRAM (PC3200) - 8x1GB

? 2x250GB Serial ATA - 7200rpm

? NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra DDL

? Apple Cinema HD Display (30" flat panel)

? Apple Cinema HD Display (30" flat panel)

? AirPort Extreme Card

? Bluetooth Module

? 56k V.92 modem

? 8x SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW)

my neww computer jk. but it would be nice

"Suspension of Disbelief

An elegant aluminum enclosure, advanced hinge technology and peripheral support give you flexibility to place your display anywhere and adjust it effortlessly. The optional VESA mount lets you put a flat panel in surprising new places. So you can make your Apple display a seamless part of a museum kiosk, mount it on a wall in a office lobby or swivel changes to a client via an articulating arm."

Ok, check this out: http://www.apple.com/macosx/tiger/sync.html

Does that windows not sort of look like Longhorn's big titlebar style? Hmmm...

Oh, and on this page: http://www.apple.com/macosx/tiger/theater/spotlight.html Watche as they type. Pipeline shows up as one of the apps. Apparently Automater was a last-minute change :D

I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere else:

Access Control Lists [ACLs]System administrators can dynamically assign access permissions to virtually any resource (for instance, a single file) on a user-by-user basis, rather than through UNIX groups.

from: http://www.apple.com/macosx/tiger/unix.html

This was my biggest complaint when it came to HFS+ compared to NTFS. My job just got a little bit easier.

I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere else:

from: http://www.apple.com/macosx/tiger/unix.html

This was my biggest complaint when it came to HFS+ compared to NTFS. My job just got a little bit easier.

There are over 150 new features! Surely you would not expect Stevie to show them all during a 1.5 hour presentation:).

Looks like "Piles" didn't make it.

Oh wait, the copying doesn't end there: http://www.apple.com/macosx/tiger/xcode.html They've gone and upstaged OmniGraffle :D

If this will also let me navigate my code (sort of like Rose) then I'm all for it. I've used omnigraffles auto-code-diagramming tools (which are damn cool) but it's limited:

1) It only works for nib files - xcode appears to work for the entire project

2) I have to leave xcode to view the diagram

3) no quick way to navigate from the diagram into the actual code to make changes.

4) It's "all or nothing", xcode lets me be more selective.

All that said, I'll probably still use omnigraffle for diagramming code because it gives much more control over the presentation of the data. Not to mention omnigraffle works for more than just code.

This looks great. Dashboard is great, I cant wait to try it. All the new Smart Folders and Smart XXXXX Things are great, I was looking forward to this.

Not sure about Spotlight, it does look like a rip of QuickSilver/LaunchBar, but I will just use what ever is best. QuickSilver looks better at this point, although it is slower because it does not use The MetaData from Tiger (yet).

RSS in safari is good, I cant wait to try tiger.

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