Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Mac OS X.1


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Posted date: 2012-07-31


Improvements across the board within the operating system and support from numerous companies have made OS X a viable upgrade. Internal improvements have brought the performance and reliability up to professional levels, while software from such companies as Canon, Epson and Hewlett-Packard make a wide variety of printers and scanners compatible. As soon as 10.1 was released, we upgraded our Dual G4-450 with nothing but positive results. With multiple hard drives on our system, we're able to dedicate drives for booting into either OS 9 or OS X, thus ensuring backward compatibility. Additional improvements in AppleScripting, a customisable Dock, videocard and printer drivers, and networking add to the appeal. One important missing feature is the ability to print to a remote USB printer. Using OS 9, Apple included the USB Printer Sharing control panel, which allowed remote Macs to print to any USB-connected printer on a local Mac. This worked flawlessly for us when printing from our Powerbook to an Epson 1280 connected to our G4. However, there seems to be no such facility for printing to remote USB printers under OS X. Aside from that, OS X on a contemporary Mac is a solid performer and a glimpse of how things ought to work. Read more Mac OS X.1

Mac OS X.1 Feature

  • Dozens of new features
  • Redesigned Finder gives you 3 options for viewing file systems
  • Drag and drop items into the Dock, which holds as many items as you want
  • Large buttons instantly take you to the most frequently accessed areas on your Mac
  • Aqua interface features liquid color, translucence, and depth
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