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Subject: Apple eNews: July 25, 2002
Date:Fri, July 26, 2002 10:32 AM


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Apple eNews
July 25, 2002
Volume 5, Issue 16
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Say Hello to Jaguar.

Or, should we say, Mac OS X v10.2. Announced last week at Macworld,
New York, Jaguar ushers in a new era of innovation. Built on a solid
and secure foundation, Mac OS X v10.2 delivers over 150 new
features. We mentioned just a few in last week's issue of Apple
eNews, and we'll tell you about many more in the weeks ahead.

But in this issue we'd simply like to introduce you to the newest
version of Mac OS X and address a few of the questions you may have.


Who Should Upgrade?

You.

After all, you deserve an operating system that's:

STABLE  
Used to frequent restarts? Maybe with other operating systems, but
not with Mac OS X.

A modern operating system built on a rock-solid UNIX core, Mac OS X
doesn't crash. Applications may, but Mac OS X just keeps going.

http://www.apple.com/macosx/jaguar/unix.html

SECURE  
Two important factors help keep Mac OS X secure: a vigilant
open-source community and adherence to industry standards. Apple
works closely with security watchdog organizations CERT and FIRST
and builds such innovative technologies as Personal Firewall
protection into the heart of Mac OS X v10.2, where it does you
the most good.

http://www.apple.com/macosx/technologies/security.html

COMPATIBLE
No OS is an island. Or, at least, shouldn't be.

As a result of our persistent adherence to industry standards,
Mac OS X v10.2 lets you share files easily with Windows and UNIX
colleagues; browse Windows file servers, right from the Finder;
and remotely connect to the corporate network via the PPPT-based
VPN client you'll find in Mac OS X v10.2. And thanks to Personal
File Services in Jaguar, Windows users can connect to and share
files with computers running Mac OS X v10.2 as easily as they
can with computers running Windows. Maybe even more easily.

http://www.apple.com/macosx/jaguar/compatibility.html

MOBILE  
Who likes to be tied to a desk?

We don't, and we doubt you do. So we made certain that
Mac OS X v10.2 makes it a breeze to work from wherever you'd like
with such features as robust location management, instant wake from
sleep, simple, automatic networking on the fly with Rendezvous, for
wireless connectivity via both AirPort (802.11b) and Bluetooth.

SUPPORTIVE  
If you like to wrestle with your operating system on an almost
continual basis, you certainly have other options available to you.

But wouldn't you rather rely on a modern OS that lets you work the
way you want to, stays out of your way if you don't need help, but
offers meaningful assistance that allows you to be more productive?
In the weeks ahead, we'll share many of the exciting improvements
coming your way in Mac OS X v10.2.

For example, in Mac OS X v10.2, you'll find it even easier to create

PDFs, and you'll find Print Center to be more intuitive and
customizable. Would you like to share printers over a network?
Create custom paper sizes? You can in Mac OS X v10.2.

If you use Image Capture, you'll find significant improvements that
will increase your productivity. In Mac OS X v10.2, for example,
you can capture images directly into applications (e.g., Adobe
Photoshop 7, Microsoft Word, FileMaker, iPhoto, and others) or
directly to a specific location (folder or drive). You can specify
the ICC profiles to embed when images are scanned or downloaded from
a camera. Or you can tell Mac OS X v10.2 to launch an AppleScript
when you attach a device and trigger a series of scripted actions.

INNOVATIVE  
"Who cares if 30,000 applications are available for Windows," asks
David Pogue in a recent article about Macworld, New York, "if the
five you want most are available only on the Mac."

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/07/18/technology/circuits/18STAT.html

He directs his comments at five of Apple's digital lifestyle
products--iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, and iSync, introduced at the
Macworld expo and along with "the new iTunes-iPod combination," a
candidate, so far as Pogue is concerned, for "a Pulitzer Prize
simply for good ideas."

But his sentiments could apply equally as well to the wealth of
good ideas coming your way next month in Mac OS X v10.2.

In the weeks ahead, we'll tell you more about iChat, Inkwell, the
Dock, Sherlock 3, Quartz Extreme, Universal Access, QuickTime 6,
the much improved, systemwide Address Book, Finder-assisted
Services, the return of spring-loaded folders, the improved Mail
program that actually learns how to recognize what you consider
junk mail, built-in spell checking (in eight languages, no less),
Personal Firewall, and many more.

Stay tuned.



When Will Mac OS X v10.2 Be Available?

You should expect to find Mac OS X v10.2 on store shelves on
August 24. It costs $129 (US).

But you don't have to wait to order it. Place your order today on
the online Apple Store.

http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/initial.woa/wa/initial?lpid=115470

Or reserve your copy at one of Apple's 33 retail stores:

http://www.apple.com/retail

Or one our many reseller locations:

http://buy.apple.com

Do You Qualify?

You may be able to purchase Mac OS X v10.2 for just $19.95 (US),
plus any applicable local taxes.

How?

If you purchased one of our qualifying products, you can take
advantage of our Mac OS X Up-To-Date program. For complete program
details, visit the Mac OS X Up-To-Date website. 

http://www.apple.com/macosx/uptodate/


On What Systems Can You Install Mac OS X v10.2?

You can install Mac OS X v10.2 on a wide variety of the
Macintosh computers shipped over the last five years. You'll find
complete system requirements at:

http://www.apple.com/macosx/upgrade/requirements.html


Will Your Peripherals Work?

Because of Apple's support for industry standards, Mac OS X v10.2
will automatically recognize a significant number of

* Input devices--e.g., mice (even two-button mice), keyboards,
MIDI devices, joysticks, graphics tables
* Displays and projectors
* Storage devices--e.g., hard disk drives, CD burners, optical
drives, Zip drives
* Scanners--flatbed and film
* Digital cameras and camcorders
* Printers--USB, FireWire, networked (wired and wireless)
inkjet, photo, and PostScript printers from such leading
manufacturers as Apple, Canon, Epson, HP, Lexmark, and
Xerox/Techtronix

Like to see how many of your peripherals Mac OS X v10.2 already
supports? Check out:

http://www.apple.com/macosx/upgrade/devices.html


Getting Ready for Mac OS X v10.2

If you're still using Mac OS 9 (or earlier), you'll find resources
on our website that can help you become acquainted with Mac OS X:

http://www.apple.com/macosx/learning/

Resources that will get you ready to install Mac OS X v10.2:

http://www.apple.com/macosx/upgrade/install.html

And still others that will help you make the switch from a PC to a
Mac:

http://www.apple.com/switch/howto/

For additional assistance, you'll find the self-paced "Getting
Started with Mac OS X" ($29.95, US) available on the online Apple
Store:

http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/initial.woa/wa/initial?lpid=115491

As well as quite a few excellent new books, including David
Pogue's "Mac OS X: The Missing Manual."

http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/initial.woa/wa/initial?lpid=115498

Or maybe you'd like to take a course. Did you know that we offer our
own training courses? One for those interested in "Moving from Mac
OS 9 to Mac OS X":

http://www.apple.com/enews/quicktakes/training9toX.html

And another for those who'd like help "Getting Started with Mac OS
X":

http://www.apple.com/enews/quicktakes/trainingstartX.html


What's New

Visit an Apple retail store or surf to the online Apple Store, and
you'll see for yourself how many applications support Mac OS X
v10.2. Fact is, you have over 3,000 native Mac OS X applications
from which to choose.

And a growing number of Macintosh developers added still more to the
collection at last week's Macworld expo in New York and Summer NAMM
2002 in Nashville.

Detto introduced its first Macintosh product, an application that
will assist those switching from the PC to the Mac move their files.
Announced at Macworld, Move2Mac, the $59 (US) parallel-to-USB or
USB-to-USB migration kit, will be available in September.

http://www.detto.com/move2mac/index.html

RealNetworks unveiled a Beta version of their RealOne Player for Mac
OS X. Available for immediate download, RealOne Player for Mac OS X
features TurboPlay technology that "practically eliminates buffering
over high-speed connections" and RealVideo 9.

http://www.apple.com/enews/quicktakes/realplayerx.html

At Summer NAMM 2002, BIAS CEO Steve Berkley proudly announced that
the company's entire product line is now shipping and available in
Mac OS X. And there was plenty of additional Mac OS X product news
for music fans:

http://www.apple.com/hotnews/articles/2002/07/summernamm02/

Another new Mac OS X developer, El Gato Software brings us the Eye
TV digital video recorder. A Mac OS X exclusive, the USB device lets
you find and record television programs on your Mac hard drive. You
can even watch them on your Mac and record them on CD or DVD for
posterity.

http://www.elgato.com/

Speakers from space? No, it's JBL Creature, a new three-piece
speaker system from Harman Multimedia. Do they sound as
out-of-this-world as they look?

http://www.apple.com/enews/store/creature.html

Epson had everyone goggling at the quality of the photographs
printed on their new EPSON Stylus Photo 960, including the editors
of Macworld magazine, who awarded Epson a Macworld Best of Show
award for its efforts. The 2880x1440 dpi EPSON Stylus Photo 960
offers "the world's first two-picoliter ink droplet and a superior
six-color photo ink system" that will produce prints lasting up to
25 years.

http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/f_headline.cgi?bw.071702/221980247

Microsoft recently posted two very interesting items on their
Mactopia website, including the eagerly awaited conduit for Palm
Desktop 4.0. Although temporarily unavailable at press time,
Microsoft expects to repost its Handheld Synchronization for
Entourage X shortly.

http://www.microsoft.com/Mac/DOWNLOAD/officex/palmsync.asp

Their Remote Desktop Connection client for Mac OS X will let you
"connect to a Windows-based computer and work with programs and
files on that computer from your Macintosh."

http://www.microsoft.com/mac/DOWNLOAD/MISC/RDC.asp

And this just in.

Earlier this week, Apple announced that Shake 2.5, a new version of
the industry-leading compositing and visual effects software, will
be available in August for Mac OS X.

High-performance compositing software, Shake has been used in the
production of over a hundred motion pictures, including the past
five winners of the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects: Lord of
the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Gladiator, The Matrix, What
Dreams May Come and Titanic.

http://www.apple.com/shake/


We hope you enjoyed reading this issue of Apple eNews. Look for your
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