Latest build of Jaguar...


Recommended Posts

Originally posted by AshUK

To be honest I think I prefer the old Aqua 10.1 cause in the new one it dosent seem to have shadows and just looks a lot plainer

I would like to know why they are moving in that direction. Sorry if this has been posted earler, but I don't think it is.

Originally posted by superfula

I'm not sure why either. Couple theories I have...

the flatter look to match the new style of the hardware.

Less shadows so the gui will be faster. I tend to lean to this one. Makes sense to me...course I'm no graphics guy either

Yup. .doing away with a good bit of the eye candy will help with redraws. Thankfully I think you can install an older theme like "Aqua Restore" and get all the eye candy back. At least Dazzla thinks so.

Originally posted by Timan

lets just say i'm very VERY VERY FECKING ****ED OFF. I broke my mac installing this **** i'm gonna try and find drivers for my mom's camera nad post a screeny. VERY ****ED :devious:

What system are you using? i assume you burned the two cds? Started the install from within osx then rebooted? Not much else i can think of

Originally posted by unspec

I think two items that will appear in MWNY.

10.2

DDR in the Power Macs, with a small speedbump ~1.2GHz?

And my wild guess....

"One more thing..." == iApp/iHardware

--

unspec

neh, 10.2, DDR in g4's with bump to 1.4 ghz

17in flat panel imacs

apple digital camera or dv camcorder

20gb ipod

The answer the question of "I"....

iMac = imust-go-out-and-buy-a Mac

I got to play with an eMac for about an hour & half and must say I'm thoroughly impressed. The speed was great, the graphics (let me first say I don't game. I play with and view adobe photoshop/illustrator) were sweet!

And first and foremost... eMac preinstalled games were fun and enjoyable. Much better than XP's Hearts & Pinball. :D

The screen is tilted just to a perfect angle so there was no neck-stress and it reminds me of the original iMac in design (sorry, still hate the iLamp design). The price of a whopping $999 *before* any rebate (like the $100 if you got an iPod they ran) makes it affordable like that of a beefed up Compaq/Sony/HP.

All in all, me likes the eMac and with the looks of Jag, its only getting better.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Web search has been one of those crap ware that I try to get rid of asap. It's annoying and slow. It was a cheap way for Microsoft to drive traffic to Bing.
    • All I can say is that think the USB G8 is better in many ways, and costs the same or slightly less. I wouldn't part with mine. It's even a big improvement over the G6 USB. (You can also use studio phones (up to 600 OHMs I think) with the G8, but I have to say that even relatively cheap 30-50 OHM phones sound absolutely great--far better than through most internal motherboard sound!) Considering the difference in these products I am surprised that Creative is still making the PCIe internal card versions. https://www.headphoneer.com/cr...ve-sound-blaster-g8-review/
    • I missed this when you first posted it, but those are awesome icons! I would normally prefer things to be uniform, but each of those icons seems to fit perfectly for the game! If I may ask though, what was your thought process on which icons are circular - MK makes sense - and which ones should be rectangular or square?
    • What I like about Paint is using it almost exclusively for cropping and resizing images I get elsewhere--it's quick, easy and cheap... I keep it glued to my taskbar, in fact. Also, the clipping tool comes in handy, as well (hit print scrn on the keyboard and it activates immediately.)
    • I still remember it fondly today. It was so cool to work in 64-color Half Bright mode and 4.096-color HAM mode (interlaced) when x86 was still in 4-color CGA or 16-color EGA low res. C= never realized what it had until it was far too late--the failure of C= was the failure of its top management. The C= Amiga was 20 years ahead of its time, I always thought. It didn't hurt that in only 512k of chip memory, the Amiga could preemptively multitask when Apple was still doing gray scale graphics on tiny screens and along with everyone else was doing cooperative multitasking (running more than one app at a time in resident memory, but you could only run one of them at a time--had to manually switch between them.) I had a ball with AREXX scripting running between programs that had AREXX ports so that when you sent other applications data and instructions, those running applications could process the same in real time to output! Memories...
  • Recent Achievements

    • Dedicated
      Almohandis earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Dedicated
      JuvenileDelinquent earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • First Post
      DrWankel earned a badge
      First Post
    • Reacting Well
      DrWankel earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • Week One Done
      Supreme Spray LV earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      507
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      185
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      84
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      78
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      76
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!