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Wednesday, October 20, 2004 |
Apple offers developers Tiger Early Start Kit: "The Apple Developer Connection (ADC) has just announced The Tiger Early Start Kit, a way for Mac OS X developers to get their hands on technology that will be publicly available with next year's release of Mac OS X v10.4, "Tiger," the next major evolution of Apple's operating system. Tiger contains more than 150 new features, according to Apple."
(Via MacCentral.)
7:10:42 AM
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AppleInsider | Expanded multi-user controls, QuickTime sharing spotted in new Tiger builds: "QuickTime 6.6, which could likely turn into QuickTime 7.0 just prior to its release, has been under development alongside Tiger. With most of the technical enhancement in place, Apple has begun to integrate. The latest builds of QuickTime Player sport a pair of handy options that will allow users to quickly share media files by publishing them to a .Mac account or through e-mail attachments. The sharing dialog for both options lets users select a file size--small, medium, or large--and then provides an export summary, including approximate file size, audio quality and expected frame-rates.
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(Via appleinsider .)
6:53:28 AM
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Lexmark Makes it Easy to Print Photos on the Go: "Consumers can print borderless, 35mm-quality images directly from most digital cameras or memory cards in any room of the home or in their office. The Lexmark P315 also allows easy editing for customized prints that can be produced as fast as 38 seconds*. "
(Via Graphics.com.)
6:48:20 AM
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