Tuesday, 11 January 2011

Back to Mac-a search in Apple's Conference


Apple has focused much on mobile devices in all its recent events-starting with the release of iPad, followed by the launch of the iPhone 4 on in the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2010 [covered in July 2010 issue], and later, event, music is primarily focused on iPods. Last month, however, held an event Apple with the title ' back to the Mac, especially for Apple's operating system (OS), the Mac OS.

The event's poster, a picture of the Apple logo with a lion behind, prepared people for what lay ahead. Apple had named OS X versions after the family to big cats-from Mac OS X 10.0 to 10.6 named Cheetah, Puma, Jaguar, Panther, tiger, Leopard and Snow Leopard. Therefore, many expected the release of a new operating system-and they were close, as one of the biggest news of the event on a new operating system.

Event:

The first Mac product showcased was iLife ' 11, State-of-the-art suite of digital lifestyle for the Mac. It includes iPhoto (photo editor), iMovie (a video editor), GarageBand (a digital audio workstation for sound composing and editing), iWeb, and iDVD. In iLife ' 11, have been redesigned features from previous versions; new features have also been added. Most of the features in iLife ' 11 is quite unique-never seen before in any other computer application.

The next item was the much awaited feature (mainly for users of the iPhone 4 and fourth-generation iPod Touch)-FaceTime for Mac. With the iPhone 4 developed Apple video-call software called FaceTime authorized video calls from one iPhone 4 to another, using the Wi-fi. In the Apple music Event, held in september, the iPod touch was upgraded with a FaceTime camera as well as; so that both, the iPhone and iPod Touch users 4, was allowed to make and receive calls, FaceTime.

Understandably demanded the Mac users it as well, especially since the Mac computers (iMacs and Macbooks) came with a built-in camera. The wish is granted; the introduction of the FaceTime for Mac. It is a stand-alone application, and the beta version can be downloaded from Apple's Web site free of charge.

Mac OS: Lion

The next great innovation came with the Preview on Mac OS x 10.7: the Lion, the eighth major release of Mac OS X. even though it was only an example, contains the fodder for discussion and speculation among Mac user community until its actual release in the summer of 2011. It is bound in with the event's title back to Mac, who had a deep philosophy behind it. The widely successful iOS (OS for devices like the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad) have been derived from the Mac OS X. So it will take back "to the Mac" was the objective behind the development of Mac OS X Lion. There are many features in the Lion, which is inspired from the iOS, and several features of the Mac OS has been revised. Some of the features include:

Full screen apps (as with iPad)
Mac App Store (just as the iTunes store, the iOS App Store and iBookstore)
Launchpad (an iOS-type display for launching apps)
Mission Control (to switch between apps. It is a combination of the dock, Dashboard, Expose, and Spaces)

One of the most beloved iOS ' function is multitoUch, and Apple has been trying to get as close as possible to allow it on Mac OS with the help of the input devices on Mac products. Apple laptops and notebooks are going to have a multitouch-enabled glass trackpad, which will allow multiple finger-based actions. As for the desktop, the Apple's Magic mouse and Magic pad to do the same job.

One more thing:

Of course, no Apple event is complete without Steve Jobs ' trademark phrase, "but there is one more thing ..." and save the best for last! Since Apple has redesigned THE MACOS to be as sophisticated as iOS, required hardware is also an upgrade. So that was released a new and better version of the MacBook Air. Two years ago, the MacBook Air was launched, claims to be the world's thinnest laptop, and measured 13.3 inches. However, together with the software upgrade introduced the Apple MacBook Air "little brother", which measures only 11.6 inches. With the new MacBook Air, its thickness has been further reduced and its processing power has been increased. It has a unibody structure (similar to other Apple MacBooks), and comes with Flash storage integrated built-in, multitouch trackpad, FaceTime camera (formerly known as the iSight camera) and a fantastic resolution screen. With a time battery of five hours, the new MacBook Air an incredible battery life for such a thin laptop. According to Apple, it is the most advanced product they've ever made. Apple has once again successfully convinced its users (and many others) to "think different".








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