Originally posted by genghiscohen
Interesting! The Sherlock enhancements sound like they were "inspired" by Watson.
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.