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Full 64-bit architecture, with backward support for 32-bit programs.Xcode 2.0, including visual modeling, an integrated apple reference library and a graphical debugging remote.Command-line support for features like the above-mentioned Spotlight are also planned. New versions of cp, mv, and rsync which will support files with resource forks.An upgraded Kernel with optimised kernel resource locking, support for 64-bit memory pointers and access-control lists.VoiceOver, a spoken interface allowing the OS to read from the screen, and to permit operation of the OS by voice command.A scripting tool called Automator to link applications together to form complex automated workflows (written in AppleScript and/or Cocoa).A new mini-applications layer based on HTML, Cascading Style Sheets, and JavaScript called Dashboard, adds " Widgets", similar to desk accessories, to the OS, and has been compared to Konfabulator, a third party product.Reader for RSS and atom web syndication feeds built into the Safari web browser.iChat AV that supports up to 4 participants in a video conference and 10 participants in an audio conference.The feature is also used to build the concept of Smart folders into the Finder.
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Spotlight, a powerful full-text and metadata search engine which can search everything from files to iCal calendars, as well as any text within a PDF file.Apple CEO Steve Jobs previewed Tiger in his keynote speech at the Worldwide Developers Conference on June 28, 2004. Mac OS X 10.4 contains over 200 new features.
MAC OS X 10.4 ISO DVD MAC OS X
Mac OS X 10.4.4 (released January 10, 2006), the first Universal binary version to support both PowerPC and Intel processors.At the moment it's a matter of sending a PM to SomeGuy so he can download it and make it available for everyone if he thinks it's worthy enough. Otherwise people would simply use the Contribution page to upload their ISO or floppy disk images to the FTP server, however this function is currently not available. Otherwise it's fair to say that Tiger and Leopard even could have easily be available on here by - Typically people would start a new thread under Offers & Requests with the title starting with to signify someone offering something that may be of interest. Secondly, I believe similar to Windows XP that it's not overly difficult to find a copy compared to say finding a copy of System 7 floppy disks. I think what drove the decision not to have it as yet, was that Tiger was also available on the Intel platform, not just the PowerPC. Previously adding Tiger was suggested sometime before WinWorld had major changes. I would be abandonware since no software works on it.