When I browse into the internet, there is no way I cn turn my head anywhere and not hear about the opcoming release of Mac OS X Tiger. I have heard so many things for it...
First of all I have heard about the new OpenGL implementations in Tiger. It will support many more effects, and they will be rendered mainly using the CPU. I have heard of CoreImage and CoreVideo. I have seen many game developers say that Tiger will change everything in terms of gaming, and programming in general. Here are two links:
http://www.insidemacgames.com/features/view.php?ID=333
http://www.macologist.org/portal.php?topic_id=607
The fact is that I want to hear from users inside this forum what do they think about this matter. I mean, these implementations seem good, but maybe we will all have problems due to Apple's policy of ignoring sometimes backward compatibility.
Do you think apps of today will run better in tiger?
When answering this, please do not get into consideration about apple's hardware new features (spotlight etc.) I would like answers specificaly for technological implementations such as CoreImage and OpenGL and other frameworks
First of all I have heard about the new OpenGL implementations in Tiger. It will support many more effects, and they will be rendered mainly using the CPU. I have heard of CoreImage and CoreVideo. I have seen many game developers say that Tiger will change everything in terms of gaming, and programming in general. Here are two links:
http://www.insidemacgames.com/features/view.php?ID=333
http://www.macologist.org/portal.php?topic_id=607
The fact is that I want to hear from users inside this forum what do they think about this matter. I mean, these implementations seem good, but maybe we will all have problems due to Apple's policy of ignoring sometimes backward compatibility.
Do you think apps of today will run better in tiger?
When answering this, please do not get into consideration about apple's hardware new features (spotlight etc.) I would like answers specificaly for technological implementations such as CoreImage and OpenGL and other frameworks