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CHANGES SINCE WWDC SEED

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- New Parental Controls preference pane allows you to limit access to the

system and apps, adjust content filters and enforce curfews

- iCal has significant UI changes

- VoiceOver screen reader includes 3D audio cues to indicate the location of

items on the screen.

- Live Previews in the Print Panel

- Preview now supports basic editing

- Audio via the headphone/lineout jack plays at the normal volume again

- Input Method Frameworks have been updated

- Groups and subgroups in AddressBook can be restored with Time Machine  

 

Spotlight

- Quick Look supports PDF, HTML, Web Archives, Text, QuickTime

movies and sound

- Time Machine snapshots are searchable through Spotlight

 

iChat

- Spotlight Previews can be streamed in iChat Theater mode

- Replace Background video effect now available

 

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KNOWN ISSUES

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- Upgrades from the WWDC Developer Seed are not supported

- Upgrades from previous releases are not recommended

- When installing on a PPC system with 256MB RAM, only Erase Installs will

succeed

-Migrating your user during installation sometimes hangs, but the Migration

Assistant will still allow you to migrate your data

- Ethernet & Airport connections sometimes toggle between active/inactive.

Rebooting should correct this.

- Some characters are truncated or missing when scrolling in applications

like Xcode, Mail & Safari

- OpenGL won't run under Rosetta

- Resizing or panning a WebClip widget removes the editing border, but

closing and re-opening Dashboard brings it back

- Booting verbosely may result in a panic

- Unable to build a debug kernel

- Application updaters report success when actually failing

- To-Dos cannot be created through iCal's APIs

- Drop boxes will be world-readable because ACL's are not overriding posix

permissions on files

- X11 crashes while idle

 

Time Machine

- Any volumes being used as backup destinations should be reformatted

- Restoring may be broken for some users, though backing up still preserves

all user data

 

Mail:

- Messages sometimes wrap text at character boundaries instead of word

boundaries

- Occasional hangs after hitting Cmd-Quote when composing messages

- Occasional Mail & SyncServer crashes when tracking RSS feeds

 

QuickTime:

- QuickTime movies open at the wrong aspect ratio and appear stretched.

Use Cmd-1 to resize the movie to the correct size and ratio.

- Flash support inside of QuickTime movie files is disabled by default,

but can be re-enabled in the QuickTime Preferences/Advanced tab

- "Export to iPod" will export at the new, larger size, but at the wrong

data rate. Quality of the exported file is poor.

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Damn you guys are quick. I just got the ADC notification.

 

Ditto, but I'm not upgrading until I hear it works totally with the MacBooks-headphone jack, anyone?

 

Also, I want Pages fixed.

The interesting thing is that the .dmg file is now larger than 4 GB, so anyone wanting to put it up on a Web server for their friends is faced with two issues - whether or not their Web server supports file sizes over 32 bits (Hint: The Mac OS X 10.4.8 version of Apache doesn't) and they also have to have a Web browser client that does as well (recent versions of cURL and wget do, on the command-line side). Of course none of this matters to you nasty little Bit Torrent monkeys now does it? :(

The interesting thing is that the .dmg file is now larger than 4 GB, so anyone wanting to put it up on a Web server for their friends is faced with two issues - whether or not their Web server supports file sizes over 32 bits (Hint: The Mac OS X 10.4.8 version of Apache doesn't) and they also have to have a Web browser client that does as well (recent versions of cURL and wget do, on the command-line side). Of course none of this matters to you nasty little Bit Torrent monkeys now does it? :(

 

you could probably edit the .dmg and get rid of the developers tools (unless you are a developer for which this version is intended, in which case you would want them...). that would cut down on the 4 gb.

you could probably edit the .dmg and get rid of the developers tools (unless you are a developer for which this version is intended, in which case you would want them...). that would cut down on the 4 gb.
True, and since my group at work have a Select ADC membership (I downloaded 9A283 from connect yesterday), yes I do want the Developer Tools :(

 

What's funny is that the reason why I realized this is because I downloaded it to work where my wheezing old MDD doesn't have a dual-layer burner (it's got an old Pioneer DVD-104) and I don't even have any dual-layer discs here to burn a copy with on some other work machine that does have one. So it's either SneakerNet with a dual-layer blank disc or else try something like Timbuktu Pro 8.6 to download it to my home (where I do have a dual-layer blank) to try it out on my old PowerBook. Made me think how this might be a problem for others as well ...

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