Originally posted by genghiscohen
Interesting! The Sherlock enhancements sound like they were "inspired" by Watson.
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I agree with you -- I much prefer the standard Aqua interface...Originally posted by serpicolugnut
What the #@#@ is up with the "brushed metal" QT like skin for Sherlock 3 and Address Book? Has Apple lost their minds?
Quartz Extreme
Jaguar dramatically improves the performance of Mac OS X with Quartz Extreme. Jaguar lets Quartz offload compositing tasks to a supported* video card, using OpenGL to accelerate the drawing and compositing of graphics. As with the benefits 3D games get from a video co-processor, the main CPU chip(s) can then focus on application-specific needs.
That means your shadows will drop quickly, your genies will appear slicker and your transparencies will layer faster and Mac OS X can do more processing in the background while you move the foreground.
*nVidia: GeForce2MX, GeForce3, GeForce4 Ti, GeForce4 or GeForce4MX. ATI: any AGP Radeon card. 32MB VRAM recommended for optimum performance.
Originally posted by serpicolugnut
What the #@#@ is up with the "brushed metal" QT like skin for Sherlock 3 and Address Book? Has Apple lost their minds?
Originally posted by nkuvu
I agree with you -- I much prefer the standard Aqua interface...
It's worth it.Originally posted by .dev.lqd
Is anyone going to bitch about having to pay for this update?![]()
Don't know but you're right, it's worth it.Do we have to pay?
Originally posted by genghiscohen
Well, our slot-loading iMacs (mine is 350MHz, no DV) do have AGP Radeons. But with 8MB of memory, they ain't gonna perform quite as good as the 32MB recommended video cards.
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