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By Martin LaMonica, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 12, 2005 2:19:00 PM

The Tiger is almost out of the bag.

Apple Computer said Tuesday that the updated desktop and server versions of its operating system, dubbed Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, will be available April 29. Until now, Apple had said only that the upgrade would be ready in the first half of this year.


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Eager Mac customers can get their hands on Tiger at 6 p.m. April 29 at Apple retail stores, where the company will host events for the release.

Additionally, customers can now preorder Tiger from Apple stores.

The desktop edition will cost $129 for a single-user license. A $199 license for a single residence, called the Mac OS X Tiger Family pack, will cover five users. Apple is also selling a software bundle on its online store that combines Tiger, iLife and iWork for $249, a savings of roughly $50.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs touted the security and search features of the desktop operating system.

"Tiger's groundbreaking new features, like Spotlight and Dashboard, will change the way people use their computers, and drive our competitors nuts trying to copy them," Jobs said in a statement.

In addition to Spotlight, which adds a unified search engine to the OS, and Dashboard, which offers one-click access to a host of small applications, Apple is adding a new version of its Safari browser with a built-in newsreader for RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, feeds.

Tiger is the latest in a string of new operating systems from Apple. It's the fourth major update to Mac OS X since the first iteration of the Unix-based OS debuted in 2001. By contrast, chief rival Microsoft has shipped only one major desktop release--Windows XP--in that time, though it has also added specialized versions for media centers and tablet computers, as well as the Security Pack 2 security enhancements.

A top Apple executive did say last year that the pace of future upgrades would slow somewhat. The Mac maker has not talked about its plans for releases beyond Tiger.

Apple also detailed the planned features for the Unix-based server edition of Tiger, including support for 64-bit processors and the iChat Server for instant messaging.

The server edition, which will bundle about 200 open-source software components, will include a Web log program as well as grid software for high-end computing, Apple said.

The server edition will cost $499 for a 10-client license and $999 for an unlimited-client edition. As with the desktop edition, customers can now preorder the server product.

Desktop systems will require a minimum of 256MB of memory with a G5, G4 or G3 processor and built-in FireWire. The server edition will require at least 4GB of hard drive space.

Microsoft is expected to release a beta version of the Longhorn edition of Windows in June. Microsoft originally had planned to include new search features in Longhorn based on a new file system, called WinFS. But it has pushed back delivery of WinFS to 2007, at the earliest.

Longhorn is expected to include other new search features, however. An updated preview version of the operating system is expected later this month.

A final desktop version of Longhorn, which will also sport a new user interface and a Web-services-based communications system, is slated for completion next year.

Piper Jaffray research analyst Gene Munster said Tiger's release could help Apple's finances in the current third quarter. He noted that there will be two full months of Tiger shipments in the June quarter and that Apple got $50 million from two months of sales in its initial quarter of Mac OS X 10.3 Panther shipments.

"Based on Tiger shipment timing, we believe our June quarter software segment estimate is too low, and we will likely need to add around 2 percent to our overall Apple revenue estimate for June," Munster said in a research note on Tuesday. The Mac maker plans to report its March quarter earnings and issue its forecast for the June quarter after the close of trading on Wednesday.

News.com's Ina Fried contributed to this report.

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Tiger
I am comfortable with the OS up to Version 9. I will continue to use this version. I have OS 10 but do not like it. Apple is adding too many new features. It is difficult to keep up w/ all. Keep the desktop simple.... (Read the rest)
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But look under the hood too... Nick Green   | 04/12/05
and Microsoft can't get it together alex.alexzander   | 04/12/05
doesnt seem like it Stuka   | 04/12/05
Care to share nomorems   | 04/12/05
Care to share - voice recognition andrewbt   | 04/13/05
But then can steal DarthRidiculous   | 04/12/05
Hey, is that called "innovate"? (nt) el1jones   | 04/12/05
Remember Apple current strategy mabricen   | 04/12/05
Longhorn 2006 = Windows XP SP3 MTMacPhee   | 04/12/05
Re: Microsoft getting it together robgroh   | 04/12/05
It doesn't matter... gtdworak   | 04/12/05
Mac users rkadowns   | 04/12/05
agree Monkeypox   | 04/12/05
It does matter.... Masari.Jones   | 04/12/05
Nice plug. Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 04/13/05
RE: Nice plug. richdave   | 04/13/05
The Tiger says, They're Great educateme@...   | 04/12/05
I'll still wait until 10.4.2 dzash2000   | 04/12/05
Good strategy tic swayback   | 04/12/05
er.... Stuka   | 04/12/05
RE: er.... JakAttak   | 04/12/05
hmm Stuka   | 04/12/05
RE: hmm JakAttak   | 04/12/05
a bit of topic - canon issue - a tip atsysusa   | 04/12/05
vuescan? It is $30.00? kininn   | 04/12/05
Try Vuescan... MacCanuck   | 04/12/05
RE: The Tiger says, They're Great nightshade0143   | 04/14/05
One of the great mysteries... MacCanuck   | 04/14/05
I'm there dude tic swayback   | 04/12/05
RE: Preorder JakAttak   | 04/12/05
Always a wise policy tic swayback   | 04/12/05
Yep! j.m.galvin   | 04/12/05
Bleeding edge rkadowns   | 04/12/05
Ordered Family Pack with $50 Rebate Ken_z   | 04/12/05
I'm there as well ace942   | 04/13/05
OS Tigger...no-one's seen it, yet it's the.... Feldwebel Wolfenstool   | 04/12/05
Ever hear of a beta test? tic swayback   | 04/12/05
It is natural for the Wolf to FEAR the Tiger! Laff   | 04/12/05
On Authority atsysusa   | 04/12/05
No 64-bit support for the Tiger? dvm   | 04/12/05
64 bit support atsysusa   | 04/12/05
Re: No 64-bit support for the Tiger? brent1a   | 04/12/05
Huh? canuck_z   | 04/12/05
64-bit zal@...   | 04/12/05
re: dvm   | 04/12/05
dv mabricen   | 04/12/05
64bit spinning wheel kzin@...   | 04/13/05
64bit spinning wheel - Microsoft! JGetchel   | 04/13/05
Gee I'm part of the top 2% vidyman   | 04/12/05
64 bits not necessarily faster hipparchus2000   | 04/12/05
RE: Re: No 64-bit support for the Tiger? nightshade0143   | 04/14/05
No 64-bit support for the Tiger? Bridesign   | 04/12/05
I've previewed OS Tiger beta norm52   | 04/12/05
what about the Windows SEARCH ? idic5   | 04/13/05
Search Functions Jkirk3279   | 04/13/05
More on Spotlight tic swayback   | 04/13/05
ALERT - OFFENSIVE MESSAGE sackbut   | 04/13/05
We can at least find one to take out :-) MacCanuck   | 04/14/05
Spinning the gears.... rob.astleford@...   | 04/12/05
Um it's not illegal to be a monopoly it's only how you Laff   | 04/12/05
Why so sad? tic swayback   | 04/12/05
Still?? nomorems   | 04/12/05
Tell me, author. How DO people look at Apple? BitTwiddler   | 04/12/05
68 viruses have affected the Mac while 97,467 have affected Windows chris jablonski  ZDNet | 04/12/05
thanks for that info Jeff Spicoli   | 04/12/05
Let us hope it stays that way for a while ace942   | 04/13/05
It will - OSX is secure by default ITGuy04   | 04/13/05
Don't blame the general public :( soulcircus   | 04/12/05
iSync upgrade tic swayback   | 04/12/05
The Dashboard is available in Linux for a long time. chiishen   | 04/12/05
RE: Dashboard JakAttak   | 04/12/05
Thanks for the info, JakAttak. chiishen   | 04/12/05
Sorry, Apple had this first tic swayback   | 04/12/05
Actually LinuxHippie   | 04/13/05
Free upgrade. mabricen   | 04/12/05
Switching to Mac OS9 hipparchus2000   | 04/12/05
Upgrade rkadowns   | 04/12/05
Spotlight Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 04/13/05
Apple's weakness is with lack of enterprise s/w Wagadonga   | 04/12/05
enterprise software may be changing hipparchus2000   | 04/12/05
Apparent to whom? Richard Flude   | 04/12/05
Mac Attacks StolenMac   | 04/12/05
Sorry to hear that ace942   | 04/13/05
just in time for a birthday gift Arm A. Geddon   | 04/12/05
Happy Birthday! StolenMac   | 04/12/05
thank you!! Arm A. Geddon   | 04/13/05
Mac and Linux... Fairlane   | 04/12/05
This will be... Qbt   | 04/12/05
Have you ever used a Mac yourself? ace942   | 04/13/05
Well said dave95   | 04/13/05
Sour Grapes tic swayback   | 04/13/05
RE: Sour Grapes richdave   | 04/13/05
Not really an issue tic swayback   | 04/13/05
RE: Not really an issue richdave   | 04/13/05
If Apple is so unimportant then why do you waist Laff   | 04/13/05
Loosing = getting less tight? tic swayback   | 04/13/05
tic are you LOSING your patient? (nt) dave95   | 04/13/05
Just like Flies! Outside T. Box   | 04/13/05
Peter - I challenge you to try a Mac .... dave95   | 04/13/05
Waiting for a bundled box! Reverend MacFellow   | 04/13/05
I won't buy it until I visit the USA! kzin@...   | 04/13/05
That scratching sound you hear coming from Redmond... Userama   | 04/13/05
"Tiger" most advanced desktop OS Rodney Blevins   | 04/14/05
Apple still behind muldurfox@...   | 04/14/05
Try to catch up... MacCanuck   | 04/14/05
how would anyone know? tech_ed   | 04/14/05
Bad list of requirements deepee912   | 04/15/05
Tiger is available on CD and well as DVD MudocMan   | 04/15/05
Tiger davy1535@...   | 04/15/05

What do you think?