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Mac OS X version 10.4 "Tiger" is the fifth major release of Mac OS X , Apple 's desktop and server Operating System for Macintosh computers. Tiger was released to the public on April 29 2005 as the successor to Mac OS X V10.3 "Panther", which was released 18 months earlier. Some of the new features include a fast searching system called Spotlight , a new version of the Safari web browser, Dashboard , a new 'Unified' theme, and improved support for 64-bit addressing on Power Mac G5 s. Tiger is also the first version of any released Apple operating system to work on Intel 's X86 platform, though it is only intended to operate on Apple-Intel Architecture machines such as the IMac , MacBook Pro , MacBook , Intel Mac Mini and Mac Pro . Mac OS X x10.4 "Tiger" is included with all new Macintosh computers, and is also available as an upgrade for existing Mac OS X users, or users of supported pre-Mac OS X systems. The server edition, Mac OS X Server 10.4 , is also available for some Macintosh product lines. The Apple TV , as released in March 2007, ships with a customized version of Mac OS X v10.4 branded "Apple TV OS" that replaces the usual Graphical User Interface with an updated version of Front Row .1 Tiger is scheduled to be superseded by Mac OS X V10.5 "Leopard" in October 2007.2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Mac OS X v10.4 is available in both a PowerPC and Intel edition; there is no universal version of the operating system. While Apple ships the PowerPC edition bundled with PowerPC-based Macs and also sells it as a separate retail box, the only way to get the Intel version is bundled with an Intel-based Mac. The system requirements of the PowerPC edition are:3
HISTORY Mac OS X x10.4 "Tiger" was originally previewed by Apple CEO Steve Jobs in his keynote speech at the Worldwide Developers Conference on June 28 , 2004 . Later in December 2004, several non-commercial developer releases of Tiger were leaked onto the Internet. As a result, Apple sued the file sharers who were distributing Tiger for free by using BitTorrent . On April 12 , 2005 , it was announced that Tiger would be officially released worldwide on April 29 . All Apple Store s around the world held Tiger seminars, presentations and demos. On June 6 2005 , at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco , Jobs announced that almost two million copies had been sold in the six weeks since Tiger's release, making it the most successful operating system release in Apple's history. It was also revealed that Mac OS X had been engineered from its inception to work with Intel 's ''x''86 line of processors in addition to the PowerPC , the CPU that the operating system had always been publicly marketed for. Apple announced plans to release the first ''x''86-based computers in June 2006 , Transitioning The Rest Of Their Computers To ''x''86 by June 2007 . On January 10 2006 , Apple released their first IMac and MacBook Pro featuring an Intel Core Duo processor, and announced that the entire Apple product line would be transitioned to Intel processors by the end of 2006. Apple then released the Mac Pro and announced the new Xserve on August 8 , 2006 , completing the Intel transition in 210 days, rather than the full year that they had planned, and roughly ten months ahead of the original schedule. Tiger is the first version of Mac OS X to be supplied on a DVD rather than on CDs, although the DVD could originally be exchanged for CDs for $9.95. It is also the first version of Mac OS to have a version that ends in ".10". NEW FEATURES Apple advertises that Mac OS X x10.4 Tiger has over 200 new features4, including:
New applications in Tiger
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Technologies
::Core Image allows programmers to easily leverage programmable GPUs for fast image processing for special effects and image correction tools. Some of the included Image Units included are Blur, Color Blending, Generator Filters, Distortion Filters, Geometry Filters, Halftone features and much more.
::The Mac OS X Core Data API helps developers create data structures for their applications. Core Data provides undo, redo and save functions for developers without them having to write any code.
::Apple's Motion real-time video effects program takes advantage of Core Video in Mac OS X Tiger. Core Video lets developers easily integrate real-time video effects and processing into their applications.
Interface differences In every major new revision of Mac OS X, Apple alters the Graphical User Interface somewhat. In Tiger the menu bar displayed at the top of the screen now features a colored Spotlight button in the upper right corner; the menu itself has a smoother ' Glass y' texture to replace the faint pinstripes in 10.3. Also of note, 10.4 introduces a new window theme, often described as 'Unified'. A variation on the standard, non-brushed metal theme used since the introduction of Mac OS X, this theme integrates the title bar and the toolbar of a window. A prominent example of an application that utilizes this theme is Mail . TIGER TRADEMARK LAWSUIT Shortly before the release of Mac OS X x10.4, the computer retailer TigerDirect.com, Inc. filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging that Apple infringed TigerDirect.com's trademark with the Mac OS X ''Tiger'' operating system.9 The following is a quotation from TigerDirect.com's court memorandum: Apple Computer's use of its infringing family of Tiger marks to expand sales of products besides its operating system software is already evident — for example, Apple Computer is offering free iPods and laptops as part of its Tiger World Premiere giveaway. In short, notwithstanding its representation to the PTO that it would only use Tiger in connection with their unique computer operating system software, Apple Computer has in recent weeks used a family of Tiger marks in connection with a substantially broader group of products and services, including the very products and services currently offered by Tiger Direct under its famous family of Tiger marks. The judge in the case ruled in Apple's favor.11 TIGER X86 At the 2005 Worldwide Developers Conference , Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that Apple would begin selling Mac computers with Intel processors in 2006 . To allow developers to begin producing software for these Intel-based Macs, Apple made Developer Transition Kits available for sale which include a version of Mac OS X v10.4 designed to run on X86 processors, which has come to be referred to as Tiger x86 or '''osx86'''. This build includes Apple's Rosetta — a translation process that allows Intel processor versions of the OS to run PPC software with little penalty. This is contrasted with the current Mac OS 9 Classic mode, which uses comparably larger amounts of system resources. Soon after the Developer Transition Kits began shipping, copies of Tiger x86 leaked onto File Sharing networks. Although Apple had implemented a Trusted Computing DRM scheme in the transition hardware and OS in an attempt to stop people installing Tiger x86 on non-Apple PCs, hackers had soon managed to remove this restriction.12 As Apple released each update with newer safeguards to prevent its use on non-Apple hardware, hacked versions were released that circumvented Apple's safeguards. However with the release of 10.4.5, 10.4.6, and 10.4.7 the hacked versions continued to use the kernel from the 10.4.4 because later kernels have hardware locks and depend heavily on Extensible Firmware Interface . By late 2006, the 10.4.8 kernel was cracked.13 At MacWorld San Francisco 2006, Jobs announced the immediate availablility of Mac OS X x10.4.4, the first publicly-available release of OS X Tiger compiled for both PowerPC and Intel x86 machines. VERSION HISTORY
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