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No. The ability to resize a window from any corner or *gasp* maybe even from the borders. This will definitely require the hiring of new programmers.
Well, if you insist on making your Mac work like Windows, there are options to do just that. Here's a few that I'm aware of off the top of my head:

MondoMouse
Zooom
MercuryMover (keyboard only)

You can also just hold the Option* key down and hit the green zoom button (the green circle at the top left of the document window) to resize the window to an optimal size for your screen resolution. Note that because this isn't Windows, that's a zoom button and not a maximize button.

*Option key = Alt key for all you Windows users.
 
After the release of the new OS, Apple is going to release a new multi-touch touchpad, with the size of a full keyboard which will be used as both as keyboard and let us perform gestures with the two hands at the same time. Using all our 10 fingers.

Indeed, revolutionary and magical.
Unless you actually want to type, in which case it's "revolutionary" in the sense of "up against the wall".

On the other hand, Apple's keyboards are already unusable, so this wouldn't be a major change.
 
this topic is exactly why Apple puts out these kind of job postings...people are guessing and talking about how great and revolutionary the next OS X is going to be and how revolutionary. Free advertising creating a real hype on every blog/site even before the release. Apple knows very well what they are doing. its weird as to how eazy the mac community is tricked/fooled by these kind of Apple postings.

this is pure advertising:

...We have something truly revolutionary and really exciting in progress and it is going to require your most creative and focused efforts ever.

...Are you looking to help create something totally new? Something that has never been done before and will truly amaze everyone?

Are you guys serious, WAKE UP!!

its going to be one huge disappointment anyway...Apple has lost its magic, its getting kind of boring really. Now the battery charger...that was a surprise...

Once again Apple fools the world
 
Advertising for what? A product that doesn't even exist yet?

"Oooooh Apple are building something magical and revolutionary in the future so I must go and buy a Mac now"
 
Native Blu-Ray movie playback in OSX!

iOS device syncing over wifi!

Pageup/pagedown key support!

Maximize button on windows!

Application uninstaller!

Built-in FTP!

my wishlist.. in order.. :rolleyes:

Pageup/Pagedown is supported.

The green light on the top left? Maximize.

Uninstaller! I think there are about 5 third-party apps that do that, some of them free!

FTP is built into the OS, in the Terminal. What, can't use UNIX command line? Try lots of free or cheap FTP. Go to VersionTracker, type "FTP." There.

:rolleyes:
 
Unless you actually want to type, in which case it's "revolutionary" in the sense of "up against the wall".

On the other hand, Apple's keyboards are already unusable, so this wouldn't be a major change.

I love Apples keyboards, I even use one with my PC.
 
I love Apples keyboards, I even use one with my PC.
Hey, an Apple Extended or Extended II with an iMate is great; still up there with the Model M as one of the best PC-layout keyboards of all.

I wonder whether we can plot key travel vs time to find out when Apple goes completely analphabetic.
 
yeah....

They are going to reinvent the web people.
That big a** server farm?
HELLO!!!!!!!!!
Goodbye Google! It was a pleasure knowing you.
Oh and while they are at it they'll probably use that server farm to create their own cellular network.
Truly revolutionary!!!!

something like that?? Also making it a touch OS! its going to be HUGE! :apple::apple:
 
It'll probably be something stupid like a 3D desktop, touchscreen, camera-interactive computing, or cloud-syncing. None of these are things I want or need.
 
I know.......




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AppleInsider points to a new Apple job listing that appeared on Monday looking for a software engineer to work on a "revolutionary" new Mac OS X feature.While Apple is always very careful to not give away too much information about its product development plans in its job posting and this latest one is sufficiently vague that it is impossible to glean any real details on the new feature from it, the new listing does carry a sense of enthusiasm and intrigue not often found in Apple's job postings.About the only hint of the new feature's focus comes from Apple's qualification preferences seeking engineers experienced in HTTP and related protocols, with suggestions of a large-scale Internet-focused perspective.

Evidence of Apple's work on Mac OS X 10.7 first appeared late last year, with increasing evidence of the OS being used on Apple's campus showing up in web logs beginning in January of this year. Hopes for a developer preview at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference were dashed, however, with the event being primarily focused on the iOS platform amid claims that Apple had diverted resources from the Mac OS X in order to focus on iOS 4 development.

Article Link: Apple Job Posting Suggests 'Revolutionary' New Mac OS X Feature

what it is i know what is ....... got my "source"

wouldnt u like to know? ;) taking to the grave.
 
what it is i know what is ....... got my "source"

wouldnt u like to know? ;) taking to the grave.

In other words, you don't know and are just trolling.
My personal guess? Something flashy but ultimately disappointing. And yes, I kept that vague for a reason.
 
Nice work putting two and two together here, and the name definitely makes sense but I’m not sure if it’s different enough from Snow Leopard and Leopard, too many leopards. I would be THRILLED if true cloud computing was built into 10.7.
Oh and nice photoshop graphic… lol
 
Well Apple will need the right foundations in place for the wow!

Look at some of these patents:

http://www.appleinsider.com/article...ive_glasses_free_3d_holographic_displays.html

http://forums.appleinsider.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=93573

Essentially Apple patented Iron Man 2: http://motionographer.com/features/prologue-iron-man-2/

The math and tools that will eventually be used for building this capability won't wow the average user, but the capability they give developers will help deliver the end product that will wow!



My thought is just one - everything you mention would wow computer nerds, but none of it would totally amaze millions of Mac users who wouldn't know a TCP from the arse end of a BSD, so not even close with any of your guesses sorry. ;)
 
Finally, someone who has read the clues over the past few months and actually constructed a logical theory.

Thanks :)

I guess we'll find out more as things progress. I am very excited about 10.7. People on here seem to lack logic often. There is a lot of wild speculation with little basis a lot of times by posters!

I think if people would watch Steve Jobs more closely and learn to read him, even though he keeps his mouth shut about the future, he still reveals quite a bit between the lines if you know how to understand him! Take that plus the other pieces and rumors and it becomes a lot more clear. I have about a 90% accuracy rate with my Apple predictions because of that!
 
Unless you actually want to type, in which case it's "revolutionary" in the sense of "up against the wall".

On the other hand, Apple's keyboards are already unusable, so this wouldn't be a major change.

Very nice keyboards. After buying iMac i have no idea how i would be able to use different keyboard.
 
Where on Earth is there a device that pings larges amounts of electrical current through open air without harming people?

WiTricity, a US-based firm set up by physicists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is one of a number of companies around the globe developing different models of powering up gadgets without using cables.
Inspired by Tesla's vision, WiTricity believes it can launch wirelessly-powered products within the year.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8618161.stm
 
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