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| New tiger build |
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| this is wonderful. If a lot of these features were shown at WWDC, people wouldn't be complaining that this was lack luster.
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| can someone please explain how a chat app update and family contols are a big deal? I don't mean this against the creator of the thread but rather the writer of that article.
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| Mind if I complain and wonder why I still haven't seen an update to Tiger in my Developer account? I know not every build is deemed ready for developer consumption, but it'd still be fun! ![]() |
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| I don't mind - I feel the same... *sigh* My _guess_ is: The WWDC build was a 'safe' build. Quite stable and only with the stuff in they wanted to show already. They then went into a more unstable phase and wanted to get everything in. And what they're probably going to _show_ us in a few days/weeks will be one of the early 8Bxx builds... And on the topic of why these 'small' things are important: For many people frequenting these forums, _anything_ new in Mac OS X is important. We want to know what's going to change. And Jabber support in iChat is especially important since there's been talk about iChat adopting other protocols for, well, years!
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| I've been wanting to share my address book with the rest of my company for ages. At the moment all edit are done on my Address Book then I back up my database, then all other users revert to my database. What a Pain in the A** Tiger = Sorted To me this is a big deal!
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| Well the guy who wrote.. uh. Proteus i think, now works for apple on the iChat team.
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