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Why Apple Was Brilliant For Showing Aqua NowMarch 24th, 2000
There has not been so much controversy in the Mac world since the days of the Clone Wars. I am referring to the hubbub over Mac OS X’s Aqua interface. Dasher (patrickdavison) mac os. You know, the lickable thing. In the face of mounting ignorance on what Aqua will actually be like, the voices of the Mac Ignorant have risen from the void in an attempt to fill it with something. Nature abhors a vacuum, as they say, and some Mac users have come rushing in.
Apple has showed us bits and pieces of the interface, and other images and information have come from various sources. Mac the Knife’s report is by far the best of those sources. It is these bits and pieces that have formed the basis of the many opinions that have spewed forth on the Internet. Few of the people who have expressed these opinions have actually used Mac OS X and Aqua. A notable exception would be David K. Every at MacWeek in his excellent series called Analyzing Aqua.
What does this have to do with Apple being brilliant? I am getting to that. Spinningskyrabbit mac os.
Let’s look at why people have reacted so negatively to Aqua. The first issue is that it is different from our beloved Platinum/Classic Mac look and feel. We have held the Mac look and feel to be precious for some 16 years. We have put a lot of effort in lording how much better it is than the Windows look and feel. That sort of emotional investment is hard to leave behind.
Above and beyond the loss of the Platinum look is the simple, and primitive, fear of change, any change. I hate the fear of change. When we first covered Aqua, I said that there would be short term grumblings based on the fear of change, but I simply had no idea how vehement those grumblings would turn out to do.
Here’s how the fear of change works. People who become entrenched in the status quo resent any change that threatens said status quo. Once the change is announced, those entrenched scream and holler about how bad that change will be, how it will negatively impact them, how it’s the worse thing to ever happen in the history of the universe. Many of these people will do passive aggressive things to resist that change once it actually occurs, little bits of sabotage here and there to delay the change from fully taking affect. It’s almost always nothing more than an ineffectual attempt to delay the inevitable. Eventually the change takes its course and becomes the new status quo. Then we see the irony of these situations: those who once denounced the change as the work of Satan become its most strident defenders, especially when something new eventually comes down the line to threaten it. I have seen this process on several occasions and I frankly think it’s pathetic.
This is where Apple’s brilliance comes in.
The above process takes time. People simply have to get used to whatever new ideas are being brought in. By showing us what Aqua looks like some 6-9 months before Mac OS X will ship, Apple is giving the hard core user base the time it needs to cope with the big change. It’s going to take X amount of time for Mac users to embrace Aqua, no matter when it happens. Had Apple waited until the release to unveil the new look, all the bitching we see now would have been taking place as the product was first being shipped. This way Apple should have the troops in line by the time it comes to hitting the streets.
In the meanwhile, most of the noise being made in the Mac community is not being noticed by the mainstream press. The mainstream press would have picked up on the negative opinions if Mac OS X was shipping. ’Mac Users Hate New Interface In Mac OS X’ would have been the headlines to grace at least some publications. As it is, they simply don’t care because the product is so far away from being released. By the time Mac OS X is released, many of us will have come around to liking Aqua. In fact, many of those who attack the interface now will be its most strident defenders should any outside forces attack it once it is released.
Brilliance.
Don’t get me wrong, it is doubtful that Apple could have sat on Aqua forever. Under Steve Jobs, Apple has done a remarkable job of suppressing information on new hardware offerings, but Operating Systems have to be seeded to developers, and they eventually have to get extensive beta testing. The beta-testing phase requires hundreds of participants, and it is during this time that Aqua images would have eventually leaked. So call the early introduction of Aqua killing two birds with one stone. It is a path that I think will prove a good one.
For the record, I think Aqua kicks ass. I am still not too keen on the browser like file system in Mac OS X, but then again, I haven’t actually used it..
Your comments are welcomed.
Pointy end mac os. Bryan Chaffinbegan using Apple computers in 1983 in a high school BASIC programming class. He started using Macs in 1990 when the Kinko’s guy taught him how to use Aldus PageMaker, finally buying a Power Computing Power 100 in 1995. Today, Bryan is the Editor of The Mac Observer, and has contributed to the print versions of MacAddict and MacFormat (UK).
You can send your comments directly to him, or you can also post your comments below.
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*PEP 553, Built-in breakpoint()
*PEP 557, Data Classes
*PEP 560, Core support for typing module and generic types
*PEP 562, Customization of access to module attributes
*PEP 563, Postponed evaluation of annotations
*PEP 564, Time functions with nanosecond resolution
*PEP 565, Improved DeprecationWarning handling
*PEP 567, Context Variables
*Avoiding the use of ASCII as a default text encoding (PEP 538, legacy C locale coercionand PEP 540, forced UTF-8 runtime mode)
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*Mac OS X Leopard (version 10.5) is the sixth major release of macOS, Apple’s desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. Leopard was released on October 26, 2007 as the successor of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, and is available in two editions: a desktop version suitable for personal computers, and a server version, Mac OS X Server.It retailed for $129 for the desktop version and $499.
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*Deliver and maintain services, like tracking outages and protecting against spam, fraud, and abuse
*Measure audience engagement and site statistics to understand how our services are usedIf you agree, we’ll also use cookies and data to:
*Improve the quality of our services and develop new ones
*Deliver and measure the effectiveness of ads
*Show personalized content, depending on your settings
*Show personalized or generic ads, depending on your settings, on Google and across the webMac Os CatalinaFor non-personalized content and ads, what you see may be influenced by things like the content you’re currently viewing and your location (ad serving is based on general location). Personalized content and ads can be based on those things and your activity like Google searches and videos you watch on YouTube. Personalized content and ads include things like more relevant results and recommendations, a customized YouTube homepage, and ads that are tailored to your interests.Vacuum Wars Mac Os Download
Click ’Customize’ to review options, including controls to reject the use of cookies for personalization and information about browser-level controls to reject some or all cookies for other uses. You can also visit g.co/privacytools anytime.Vacuum Wars Mac Os CatalinaThe Back Pageby Bryan Chaffin
Why Apple Was Brilliant For Showing Aqua NowMarch 24th, 2000
There has not been so much controversy in the Mac world since the days of the Clone Wars. I am referring to the hubbub over Mac OS X’s Aqua interface. Dasher (patrickdavison) mac os. You know, the lickable thing. In the face of mounting ignorance on what Aqua will actually be like, the voices of the Mac Ignorant have risen from the void in an attempt to fill it with something. Nature abhors a vacuum, as they say, and some Mac users have come rushing in.
Apple has showed us bits and pieces of the interface, and other images and information have come from various sources. Mac the Knife’s report is by far the best of those sources. It is these bits and pieces that have formed the basis of the many opinions that have spewed forth on the Internet. Few of the people who have expressed these opinions have actually used Mac OS X and Aqua. A notable exception would be David K. Every at MacWeek in his excellent series called Analyzing Aqua.
What does this have to do with Apple being brilliant? I am getting to that. Spinningskyrabbit mac os.
Let’s look at why people have reacted so negatively to Aqua. The first issue is that it is different from our beloved Platinum/Classic Mac look and feel. We have held the Mac look and feel to be precious for some 16 years. We have put a lot of effort in lording how much better it is than the Windows look and feel. That sort of emotional investment is hard to leave behind.
Above and beyond the loss of the Platinum look is the simple, and primitive, fear of change, any change. I hate the fear of change. When we first covered Aqua, I said that there would be short term grumblings based on the fear of change, but I simply had no idea how vehement those grumblings would turn out to do.
Here’s how the fear of change works. People who become entrenched in the status quo resent any change that threatens said status quo. Once the change is announced, those entrenched scream and holler about how bad that change will be, how it will negatively impact them, how it’s the worse thing to ever happen in the history of the universe. Many of these people will do passive aggressive things to resist that change once it actually occurs, little bits of sabotage here and there to delay the change from fully taking affect. It’s almost always nothing more than an ineffectual attempt to delay the inevitable. Eventually the change takes its course and becomes the new status quo. Then we see the irony of these situations: those who once denounced the change as the work of Satan become its most strident defenders, especially when something new eventually comes down the line to threaten it. I have seen this process on several occasions and I frankly think it’s pathetic.
This is where Apple’s brilliance comes in.
The above process takes time. People simply have to get used to whatever new ideas are being brought in. By showing us what Aqua looks like some 6-9 months before Mac OS X will ship, Apple is giving the hard core user base the time it needs to cope with the big change. It’s going to take X amount of time for Mac users to embrace Aqua, no matter when it happens. Had Apple waited until the release to unveil the new look, all the bitching we see now would have been taking place as the product was first being shipped. This way Apple should have the troops in line by the time it comes to hitting the streets.
In the meanwhile, most of the noise being made in the Mac community is not being noticed by the mainstream press. The mainstream press would have picked up on the negative opinions if Mac OS X was shipping. ’Mac Users Hate New Interface In Mac OS X’ would have been the headlines to grace at least some publications. As it is, they simply don’t care because the product is so far away from being released. By the time Mac OS X is released, many of us will have come around to liking Aqua. In fact, many of those who attack the interface now will be its most strident defenders should any outside forces attack it once it is released.
Brilliance.
Don’t get me wrong, it is doubtful that Apple could have sat on Aqua forever. Under Steve Jobs, Apple has done a remarkable job of suppressing information on new hardware offerings, but Operating Systems have to be seeded to developers, and they eventually have to get extensive beta testing. The beta-testing phase requires hundreds of participants, and it is during this time that Aqua images would have eventually leaked. So call the early introduction of Aqua killing two birds with one stone. It is a path that I think will prove a good one.
For the record, I think Aqua kicks ass. I am still not too keen on the browser like file system in Mac OS X, but then again, I haven’t actually used it..
Your comments are welcomed.
Pointy end mac os. Bryan Chaffinbegan using Apple computers in 1983 in a high school BASIC programming class. He started using Macs in 1990 when the Kinko’s guy taught him how to use Aldus PageMaker, finally buying a Power Computing Power 100 in 1995. Today, Bryan is the Editor of The Mac Observer, and has contributed to the print versions of MacAddict and MacFormat (UK).
You can send your comments directly to him, or you can also post your comments below.
Most Recent Columns From The Back Page
*$5 WiFi Routers..With a Catch - June 27th
*Boot Camp Means More Mac Users - April 13th
*Rob ’Wrong Again’ Enderle Peers Into Apple’s Windows Future - April 12th
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Release Date: June 27, 2018
Python 3.7.0 was the initial feature release of Python 3.7.
There are now newer bugfix releases of Python 3.7 that supersede 3.7.0 and Python 3.8 is now the latest feature release of Python 3. Get the latest releases of 3.7.x and 3.8.x here. We plan to continue to provide bugfix releasesfor 3.7.x until mid 2020 and security fixes until mid 2023.
Among the major new features in Python 3.7 are:
*PEP 539, new C API for thread-local storage
*PEP 545, Python documentation translations
*New documentation translations: Japanese,French, andKorean.
*PEP 552, Deterministic pyc files
*PEP 553, Built-in breakpoint()
*PEP 557, Data Classes
*PEP 560, Core support for typing module and generic types
*PEP 562, Customization of access to module attributes
*PEP 563, Postponed evaluation of annotations
*PEP 564, Time functions with nanosecond resolution
*PEP 565, Improved DeprecationWarning handling
*PEP 567, Context Variables
*Avoiding the use of ASCII as a default text encoding (PEP 538, legacy C locale coercionand PEP 540, forced UTF-8 runtime mode)
*The insertion-order preservation nature of dict objects is now an official part of the Python language spec.
*Notable performance improvements in many areas.Download MacTuneUp 7.0 Full
Please see What’s New In Python 3.7 for more information.Download Mactuneup 7.0
*PEP 537, 3.7 Release Schedule
*Report bugs at https://bugs.python.org.
*Help fund Python and its community.Download MacTuneUp 7.0 Free
*The binaries for AMD64 will also work on processors that implement the Intel 64 architecture. (Also known as the ’x64’ architecture, and formerly known as both ’EM64T’ and ’x86-64’.)
*There are now ’web-based’ installers for Windows platforms; the installer will download the needed software components at installation time.
*There are redistributable zip files containing the Windows builds, making it easy to redistribute Python as part of another software package. Please see the documentation regarding Embedded Distribution for more information.
*For 3.7.0, we provide two binary installer options for download. The default variant is 64-bit-only and works on macOS 10.9 (Mavericks) and later systems. We also continue to provide a 64-bit/32-bit variant that works on all versions of macOS from 10.6 (Snow Leopard) on. Both variants now come with batteries-included versions oF Tcl/Tk 8.6 for users of IDLE and other tkinter-based GUI applications; third-party and system versions of Tcl/Tk are no longer used. Consider using the new 10.9 64-bit-only installer variant, unless you are building Python applications that also need to work on older macOS systems.
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