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PDF Compositor: Frequently demonstrated by Jobs, this utility lets users manipulate Portable Document Format files.Īnother folder installed with Mac OS X will let users manage files and processes under the new operating system. NetProbe: A DNS lookup, ping, traceroute, whois and finger suite. Image Capture: This utility for downloading images from digital cameras can be configured to respond automatically when the camera is connected. Support for JavaScripts, VBScripts and forms. HTMLEdit: A fairly robust HTML-authoring application with In NextStep, this is a front end for the familiar (to some) gnuchess.ĬPU Monitor: Monitors the system load several different ways, like its xNIX counterparts. The Script Runner application is not yet fully implemented, sources said, but when scripts are run from the editor, they seem to function as they do in OS 9.īattery Monitor: For portables that run off battery power.Ĭhess: Visually similar to the Chess application included scpt opens the Script Editor, instead of running the script. Clicking on the demo script files ending with. The beta also has a Grab Bag folder that contains some applications previously offered as control panels under the classic Mac OS, some features that were available at the System level and other goodies.ĪppleScript: This subfolder includes the Script Runner and Desktop and Dock preferences are accessed from the Desktop.ĭesk Accessories: The Calculator, Key Caps and Stickies are given a facelift, but without much change in functionality. A strip at the top can be configured to hold the most commonly used modules. This includes the ability to set preferences for the Classic environment, ColorSync, Date and Time, Energy Saver, General, International, Internet, Keyboard, Login, Monitors, Mouse, Network, Password, QuickTime, Screen Saver, Sharing, Sound, Speech and Startup Disk. The Mac OS X beta collects all the preference controllers in one application. System Preferences: Instead of a variety of Control Panels, TextEdit: A more powerful version of SimpleText, the classic Mac OS' text editor. Sherlock: The Internet search tool offers most of the same functions as the version bundled with Mac OS 9. The playback and volume controls have also been revised. Player - the Favorites drawer is gone, changed to a tab in a new window, brought up by a prominent "TV" button on the Player's face, that also includes icons for a variety of streaming media channels. QuickTime Player: A revised version of the Mac OS QuickTime Music Player: A separate MP3 and CD player with a QuickTime Player-like design. Mail: An OS X-native e-mail client with multiple accounts, POP and IMAP support. The browser also includes plug-ins for QuickTime, iTools, Shockwave and Flash. Most functions are fully implemented although the application Java support is not complete, sources said. Internet Explorer 5: A Carbonized version with an Aqua interface of Microsoft Corp.'s Web browser. Sources said the ability to assign photos to entries was currently unimplemented.Ĭlock: A digital- or analog-style clock can be displayed in the Dock or floating in a transparent window. Users currently can't import addresses from other programs, sources said, but the application will remember e-mail addresses used in Mac OS X's bundled Mail application.

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Some of the applications are new versions of software already available in Mac OS 9, some are ports of NeXTStep utilities, and some are entirely new concoctions created to spice up the first end-user release of Apple Computer Inc.'s next-generation OS.Īddress Book: This application provides a centralized location for contact information that can be used by other applications.

Besides the complement of core OS tools supposedly on tap for the public beta of Mac OS X, the new software will reportedly arrive at this week's Apple Expo in Paris bearing a number of utilities, applications and extras.
