I'd also expect some blur and translucency effects in a few places, but not in anyway that is central to the experience like it is on iOS.
So they think that crap is central to the iOS experience?
That explains a lot.
I'd also expect some blur and translucency effects in a few places, but not in anyway that is central to the experience like it is on iOS.
A little flatter tweak here or there would be nice.
I hope to see the unified notifications centre which was announced with Mavericks and never saw the light of day. Im not sure if it was dropped because some app devs charge for apps on iOS or OSX which give notifications that they don't on the other app, but its a shame, all push notifications go through Apples data centre so I don't see why they can't appear on all devices and intelligently know which ones have been seen.
yeah but even so... we should just be at OS XI now.
I would like them to focus on reliability and making the OS more efficient. I can't stand how much of a resource hog OSX has become.
I don't think OS X will ever look like iOS. At least not until retina is on everything. Too many thin lines.
Whenever I see 10.10 I cringe, 10.10=10.1
Why go in these incremental steps when it's obvious that they will eventually shift to iOS' look entirely?
Whenever I see 10.10 I cringe, 10.10=10.1
Whenever I see 10.10 I cringe, 10.10=10.1
At least call it "10.9.5".
I'd expect this from maybe Tupperware, or Victoria's Secret (the next generation of our best bra ever!), but not an engineering/tech company.
Basic math, Apple.
Bring it on.
Now how about a new file system? HFS+ is long in the tooth compared to newer ones being developed.
Because it's obvious they'll never do that.
At least call it "10.9.5".
I'd expect this from maybe Tupperware, or Victoria's Secret (the next generation of our best bra ever!), but not an engineering/tech company.
Basic math, Apple. You're not gonna keep the education market like this...
OTOH, there's no such thing as bad publicity, right?
At least call it "10.9.5".