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Unofficial Screen Captures Of Mac OS X 10.4

June 26th, 2004 Greg Smith

MacRumors has finally come up with some “pre release” unofficial screen captures from 10.4, which is suppose to be revealed at next weeks WWDC. Apple is getting good at keeping the lid on such things as this time there has hardly been anything out there on what is going to be in Tiger. You would think they would let out a little bit here and there to keep the hype up. Who knows, maybe this was leaked by Apple.

The new searching features look very well done. It basically darkens the whole screen except thing thing your looking for. Thought the screen shots were from the prefs pane, it will be interesting to see how this works in other parts of the OS (like for files).

Also of interest is this new Dashboard features. I’m not sure exactly what it is but it looks very similar to Konfabulator. Lets see if there’s a big controversy like there was with Sherlock and Watson.

[Update:] MacRumors has more pictures including a Safari RSS reader? That’s way cool if it’s true! 

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  1. June 28th, 2004 at 20:24 | #1

    Aren’t we all curious what Tiger will bring? I just hope they finally fix some GUI & usability issues that remain from 10.0. 10.3 Panther is pretty mature, but there certainly is of room for improvement. iMovie & iPhoto still could use a serious boost too.

  2. June 28th, 2004 at 20:25 | #2

    Dang, images removed upon request from Apple legal. Thanks for the good link anyway :)

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