New stuff
Well, most Mac users probably don't care about
the new stuff I'm going to write about, but for
those that are interested, it can be good information.
Apache 2
the apache (1) web (http) server has been
replaced by the version 2.2. It has many modules, like "SSL" and
"DAV". Most configuration starts in "/etc/apache2/httpd.conf". The
way to administrate this http server is quite different in Mac OS X
from Debian Gnu/Linux, because the configuration files are not
organized the same way. Well, the core is still the same, I mean
it's still Apache 2. User directories are disabled by default, I
don't know why, probably a mistake as we can't turn them on without
touching the configuration files (or I haven't found the right
button to click)! As a conclusion: we can do a lot more, but it
requires quite a lot more skills in Apache administration.
SVN
As I said, there is the "DAV" module in
Apache2... Well, now there is SVN in Leopard. ;-)
(In Tiger, there was CVS but not SVN, now there's both.)
Quick Look
Well, I didn't know whether I would like it or
even use it. After a few days, I can tell it's a really good thing.
But damn Apple: why can't they read AVI files in Quick Look? That's
really stupid, isn't it? Or is it this hard to take a good video player
such as mplayer or vlc and do the same? ...
Emacs 22
The builtin Emacs 22 is quite welcome! (this builtin
version is a no-window application)
PS to PDF
The Preview.app application is quite enhanced!
The conversion of PS files to PDF files is way better now! With the
new Preview.app, when you have bitmap fonts in the PS file, and you
convert this file to PDF format, the original text information of
the PS file is kept in the PDF file, so that you can select the text
inside, even if it's bitmap fonts. And the antialiasing of bitmap
fonts is better.
Dock and Stacks
I couldn't wait to have Stacks until I had
them... Now I don't make intensive use of them because I don't have
enough place on the Dock...
Spaces
Spaces is ß-quality. That's not good, I mean Spaces
is good but the ß-quality is not good. The only really good feature
it "adds" to
"virtue
desktops" is the exposé of the desktops so that one can move any
window to any other space. There is the same bug than with Virtue
Desktops when using Adium: when your mouse is over the contacts list
that is on another desktop, it shows their pictures... (those who
already know easily understand...). Another bad point is that
*sometimes*, when you switch from an application to another with
Command-tab, the application windows are not well brought back to
the front. (maybe corrected with 10.5.1)
Terminal.app
The tabs features was really missing. But I
have "wrong habits" not to use tabs, so I still have dozens of
Terminal windows... The advantage now is that they all are in the
same desktop... Well, even though, it's quite better because of the
small enhancements, like the automatic LANG environment variable
exportation...
Internet Connect.app
it has just disappeared because it was
merged into network configuration... (System Preferences >
Network) The problem is when you have configured what you wanted
with Internet Connect.app, you don't always want to understand the
new way to configure the stupid wifi 802.1X parameters...
Safari
The Safari 3 of Leopard is quite better than the
Safari 3 of Tiger! I didn't expect that difference... In Leopard,
it's faster and handles better Javascript, still I have to admit I
haven't compared with the Final version 3 of Safari for Tiger. I
will when I think of it and have time.
Apple Mail and iCal
I can't edit todos descriptions in
Mail. I can only create one, and edit titles and dates (and to which
calendar it belongs). But there are these new "Notes" in which you
can manage notes, some parts of the notes can become (other)
todos... It's a little bit confusing and ß-taste. Well, I admit merging
a Mail feature and an iCal feature is not quite easy...
RSS in Mail or in Safari?
Now we can read RSS feeds in
Mail and in Safari, so which one to chose?
CUPS
CUPS has changed, and now I can't print at my lab...
Well, maybe it's just a few things to do, but I still don't know
what. (France is on strike, I can't go to my lab and search for a
solution)
LBP5200
I can print on my Canon LBP5200 using my old
powerbook with a Tiger + Apple printer sharing... It's quite bad
because I put Leopard on that powerbook and so know it has two
systems! Which one to chose? What's surprising is that it works
better with powerbook/tiger<->macbookpro/leopard than with
powerbook/tiger<->macbookpro/tiger. Anyways...
To print or not to print? that is the question...
System Memory
While the system works faster (which is
surprising to me as I'm a Mac user since Tiger, so it's my first
major OS X update), it uses more memory - like 10% to 30%, I don't
know (which is not surprising, as it's the "same" with other
systems).
Hot screen corners
Now a hot screen corner can put the display to sleep.
Multiple windows, one application
I don't know why, the
good window is not always taken to to foreground. Surely a
bug... :-( It happens with Preview, Carbon Emacs, Adium, Mail, ...
So when you switch to another application, and you go back, you're
not sure the layers are kept in the same order! (checked in 10.5.1)