- Memory management
- Inadequate OpenGL Core 4.0+ support (only shadedobjects is supported)
- Finder Third party apps shouldn't be necessary to bring basic functions. Needs overhauling.
- Mail Improved rules, filtering, enterprise support, layout.
- ContactsSpeaks for itself. Skeuomorphism isn't an improvement. Contact pictures has become cumbersome, seems impossible to drag and drop images, or copy and paste.
- iCloud Documents management and support for more Enterprise/work applications.
- iDisk replacement Many of us have 25GB's of storage, which remains unusable. Follow Dropbox.
- Keychain and Dock syncing need to return
- Wireless Improve protocol support and stability
- Remove Skeuomorphism (and "Game Center")
- Safari Bookmark management
- iBooks for OS X
- iTunes, too much in one app. The App /iTunes Store, (i)Photo, Contacts, Calendar, Music, Books, Movies, Mail, Tones, iTunes U, Radio/iRadio soon all wrapped up in a bloated app. Either streamline it or separate some of the apps with integrated "smart" syncing. Anything.
- Quicktime Apple's proprietary media foundation lacks support for many codecs, is limiting in functionality (I still use Quicktime 7 Pro for some jobs) and seems abandoned. Work out licensing if needed for AVI, WMV (they're still lingering on the net, not dead yet), AC3, MKV, etc.
- Multiple Display Support Not everyone is using a MacBook/one display. Fullscreen is good for one display systems, disables other displays. What if we want two or three apps in fullscreen?
- Bluetooth keyboard on startup. It's aggravating needing to pull out a USB keyboard to reset PRAM or boot into another volume.
- iMessage App Video away message with the ability for contacts to leave one in return. Would be great for the deaf.
- FaceTime Apple settled the patent suit, work out a licensing agreement to bring cross-platform support as Jobs stated. Otherwise, rather useless. Does iMessage support multiple video conferencing? I remember it in OS X 10.4-6, don't recall seeing it recently.
where can i read?? they told us about this and i missed it?
I bet you're a blast at parties.LMAO can someone say non-event so far?
Me too. I lost my stream on my Mac when he was about to say "you can send your map routes to your iOS device"
Ugh. I guess I will have to wait for the archived version.
Don't take the bait.
I still need it for Windows. "Mavericks" may be one of the "polarizing" things Gruber was talking about. It's as if they are trying to sound innovative. That said, I like the features that have been described.