Mac OS X features showcased in QT movies
updated 11:08 am EST, Wed January 10, 2001
Matt Van Drie noticed that Apple has posted movies, shown at yesterday's keynote, detailing the (enhanced) features of the Mac OS X.
Matt Van Drie noticed that Apple has posted movies, shown at yesterday's keynote, detailing the (enhanced) features of the Mac OS X.
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Your answer to question #1: I haven't the slightest idea. Maybe it's an in house utility.
#2: Click and hold. Listen to the key note again he said it.
#3: Yeah, any good ideas should be in Mac OS X, no matter what company had it first.
Your answer to question #1: I haven't the slightest idea. Maybe it's an in house utility.
#2: Click and hold. Listen to the key note again he said it.
#3: Yeah, any good ideas should be in Mac OS X, no matter what company had it first.
BC
1. Lots of options including capture from video out ports.
2. Click and hold created the pop-up menu
3. Arguably it's "borrowed" from the reconfigurable Next Shelf.
A utility/shareware by Ambrosia (dig that name!): Snapz Pro
Check it out: http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=249
I sure hope this feature is enabled by using click-and-hold AND control-click or right-clicks for multi-button mouse users. It would be sad for this to be left out of an obviously needed feature like this. I have having to click and wait...
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three questions
1. How did they create these movies? There aren't any applications for OS X that can perform screen capture like this, are there(No, Grab doesn't count.)
2. The keynote didn't make this clear; are the pop-up menus in the Dock activated by just a mouse click or do you still need to hold down the control key and click?
3. Isn't it nice to see Apple "borrowing" ideas from Microsoft (the reconfigurable Finder looks to be lifted straight out of IE5) rather than the other way around for a change? :-]