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Unofficial Mac Genius
1. IMPROVE speech recognition. I'm not saying to make speech the primary source of input, but it'd really be something if our favorite computer company built-in speech recognition so that it's an integral part of the operating system and not superficial like ViaVoice or MacSpeech. That way you could actually control things very efficiently via speech. I would love that.
2. Bring back the RAM disk, folder action scripts, and USB printer sharing, and add GUI apps to things like the built-in UNIX Firewall!
3. Include themes, and a theme creator/editor!
Oh, and one hardware thing:
A wireless keyboard and mouse -- here's the idea: you know how a laptop has a built-in rechargeable battery that allows a laptop to function on it's own battery without being plugged in? Well you could use the same idea for a wireless keyboard: there'd be a built-in rechargeable battery (since it doesn't require nearly as much power as a full laptop, a much smaller battery could be used). So you could use the keyboard wirelessly until the power goes down, in which case you could plug it back into the USB port to recharge the battery again. Once fully recharged, you could again disconnect the keyboard, and use it wirelessly again. I'm sure you could get a battery that would let the keyboard last for a long time, since the iPod is smaller than a keyboard, has a built-in hard drive, and can already last 10 hours without recharging (sometimes more). The same technique could be used for a mouse.
2. Bring back the RAM disk, folder action scripts, and USB printer sharing, and add GUI apps to things like the built-in UNIX Firewall!
3. Include themes, and a theme creator/editor!
Oh, and one hardware thing:
A wireless keyboard and mouse -- here's the idea: you know how a laptop has a built-in rechargeable battery that allows a laptop to function on it's own battery without being plugged in? Well you could use the same idea for a wireless keyboard: there'd be a built-in rechargeable battery (since it doesn't require nearly as much power as a full laptop, a much smaller battery could be used). So you could use the keyboard wirelessly until the power goes down, in which case you could plug it back into the USB port to recharge the battery again. Once fully recharged, you could again disconnect the keyboard, and use it wirelessly again. I'm sure you could get a battery that would let the keyboard last for a long time, since the iPod is smaller than a keyboard, has a built-in hard drive, and can already last 10 hours without recharging (sometimes more). The same technique could be used for a mouse.