Though I’m not much of a Mac zealot, there were still a few things out of the WWDC announcements yesterday that caught my interest:
Cinema Displays: Oooo, widescreen. And, uh, HUGE — that 30″ screen is bigger than my living room TV! That one is overkill (meant for professional editing and such) and beyond my tech specs anyway, and the 23″ is still rather expensive, but the 20″ one is intriguing. I wouldn’t be able to use it with the iBook, but their switch to DVI makes it a viable choice on a KVM for the rest of the systems, and the hubs certainly don’t hurt. The new stand is also a lot better than the old ‘easel’ style that I thought was rather silly-looking and hard to adjust.
It is, though, just one more possibility out of a field of contenders for LCD screens, and I doubt I’ll be picking one up soon anyway. My ViewSonic 17PS may be getting old, but it still serves very well with a high-quality picture, so there’s not much of an incentive to switch to an LCD at the moment.
Spotlight: Hah, looks like Apple’s going to beat MS to getting metadata search capabilities (it won’t be in Windows until Longhorn in 2006ish). The devil is in the details though, and its usefulness will depend on how good it is at extracting useful metadata from files (will it be able to search based on GIF/JPG comments? EXIF headers? Comments in text-based files?).
Automator: Now this could be very useful. There have been times where I’ve wanted to repeat a task a bunch of times, and I knew I could probably do it in something like AppleScript, but I didn’t want to have to stop, refresh my memory on the scripting syntax, write the script, experiment, debug it, etc… This sounds like it would nicely cover that gap where something’s annoying to repeat by hand, but manually scripting it feels like too much work.
Bwahahaha. Thy switching of sides comes swiftly. :-)
I really liked the Spotlight feature myself. :-) Lots of nifty things about Tiger to look forward to! I wish we didn’t have to wait until the first quarter of 2005.
Ohya… Almost forgot… The only crappy thing about the 30″ ACD is the fact that you *must* buy a $999.00 (CDN) NVidia GeForce 6800 to power it. As if the $5000.00+++ price tag isn’t gonna be high enough.
Ah, well. I shall continue to hope I find an old-style 23″ ACD on sale somewhere, sometime. I’d be more than happy with that. While the minimalist bezels on the new models are much nicer, I prefer the look of the old ones. Then again, I also hope I stumble across a LISA, one of the 20th Anniversary Macs, and a Cube — I can be a bit of a dreamer. ;-)