Question #6 – What would you like to see in the next Mac OS X?

 

What would you like to see in the next Mac OS X?

This is a tricky one! Mac OS X Snow Leopard is an extremely powerful system – but everybody always finds a minor fault or something that they’d simply like to see improved. For me, I’d like to see a menu for easy customization of the built-in screen capture (screen shot) tool, such as being able to choose default names, background colors, whether the captured image should have a shadow and so on. It is all possible to do but only via lines of (complicated) code that I don’t understand pasted into the Terminal window!

So you know what I want – what would you like to see in the next version of Mac OS X?

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5 Responses to “Question #6 – What would you like to see in the next Mac OS X?”

  1. Benjamin Reid February 1, 2010 at 2:40 pm #

    This is a real tough one. I’ve got lots of 3rd party app’s that could possibly be replaced by a software update.

    CoverSutra could be an update to iTunes. A more stable Expos&eacture;.

  2. Liam Maskell February 1, 2010 at 6:27 pm #

    Being a windows 7 junkie before I moved to the Mac, the one thing I really miss is the ability to press start left or right, and the window aligns to the right or left of the screen. It’s amazing when comparing things!

  3. Alex Mcvitie February 1, 2010 at 6:44 pm #

    I agree with Liam about window manipulation! something like that would be great if it was built in that is … there are third party tools for it however, what about some sort of click and drag function that shows you the dimention of the selection ?

  4. Travis Ulrich February 8, 2010 at 9:47 pm #

    I think Apple could really benefit from creating their own sort of “Quicksilver” for Mac OS X using their awesome Search function.

    Quicksilver isn’t for most people because it has a tiny bit of a learning curve, something Apple is good at erasing for people. But it allows you to access things in mere seconds. I would think this is a feature that Apple would love to brag about.

  5. vabhe March 23, 2010 at 12:27 pm #

    alt+click in every part of a window to grab ‘n move it (linux-compiz style)

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