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10.2 “JaGuAr”

Box Design

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Mac OS X version 10.2 “Jaguar”

- is the third major release of Mac OS X, Apple’s desktop and server operating system. It superseded Mac OS X v10.1 code name Puma and preceded Mac OS X v10.3 “Panther”. The operating system was initially available on 23 August 2002 either for single-computer installations, and in a "family pack", which allows five installations on separate computers in one household. The operating system was generally well-received by Macintosh users as a large step forward in the areas of stability, general speed enhancements, and the lineup of both graphical and command line applications available; however, many critics still claimed that significant user interface speed issues existed and that the operating system was still immature and awkward to use.

Jaguar was the first Mac OS X release to publicly use its code name in marketing and advertisements, a practice that has continued in subsequent releases of the operating system.

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New and changed featuresEnd-user featuresApple advertised that Mac OS v10.2 Jaguar had new features, such as• Address Book – A system-wide repository for contact information in the

updated Address Book. • Bonjour – Bonjour (formerly Rendezvous) is Apple’s implementation of an

IETF open protocol (Zeroconf) that allows devices over a network to essentially 'find each other' with a directory listing service. For example, a Bonjour enabled printer connected to a network, could 'find' and connect to a Bonjour enabled computer without any user configuration. This technology is used today in applications like iTunes music sharing and iChat Bonjour messaging.

• CUPS (Common Unix Printing System), the modular printing system for Unix-like operating systems.

• Finder – A revamped Finder with searching built directly into every window.

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Mail – An adaptive spam mail filter.

Network support for Microsoft Windows networks – Increased support for networks in Jaguar. Apple added much more support for Microsoft Windows networks, and Microsoft Windows sharing protocols. Most of the changes were added behind the scenes, which included new Samba tools, and new printing protocols.

Quartz Extreme – Quartz Extreme was added for compositing graphics directly on the video card, without the use of software to composite windows. The technology allotted the task of drawing the 3D surface of windows to the generally idle graphics processing unit, rather than to the central processing unit. Overall, the technology benefited the areas of user interface responsiveness and general speed enhancements throughout.

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Sherlock 3 – Web services (See Watson)

Universal Access – Dozens of new features here.

Increased speed across the entire system

Journaled file system (first introduced in 10.2.3 Server, later made available to 10.2.x clients)

iTunes logo was changed.

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New applications in Jaguar

iChat – An Apple-branded, officially-supported third party AOL Instant Messenger client.

Inkwell, for handwriting recognition.

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Marketing

Jaguar marked the first Mac OS X release which publicly used its code name as both a marketing ploy and as an actual official reference to the operating system. To that effect, Apple replaced their standard Mac OS X box with a new Jaguar-themed box.

Mac OS X v10.2 was never officially referred to as Jaguar in the United Kingdom due to an agreement with the car manufacturer Jaguar, although boxes and CDs still bore the Jaguar-skin logo.

Today, all Mac OS X releases are given a feline-related name upon announcement, and Mac OS X releases are now referred to by their code name, in addition to version numbers.

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10.2.4 6I32 13 February 2003Apple: About the Mac OS X 10.2.4 Update, codename Jaguar Pink

10.2.5 6L29 10 April 2003Apple: About the Mac OS X 10.2.5 Update, codename Jaguar Plaid

10.2.6 6L60 6 May 2003Apple: About the Mac OS X 10.2.6 Update, codename Jaguar Black

10.2.7 6R65 22 September 2003Was pulled from distribution because of bugs

10.2.8 6R73 3 October 2003

Apple: About the Mac OS X 10.2.8 Update,

Apple: About the Mac OS X 10.2.8 (G5) Update

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Mac OS X v10.2.7 (codenames Blackrider, Smeagol) was only available to the new Power Mac G5s and aluminum PowerBook G4s released before Mac OS X v10.3. Officially, it was never released to the general public.

Mac OS X v10.2.8 is the last version of Mac OS X officially supported on the "beige G3" desktop and minitower systems, as well as the PowerBook G3 Series (1998) A.K.A. Wallstreet/PDQ; later releases can be run on such Macs only with the help of third-party tools such as XPostFacto.

Also, the famous Happy Mac that had greeted Mac users for almost 18 years during a Macintosh’s startup sequence was replaced with a large grey Apple logo with the introduction of Mac OS X 10.2.

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Supported computersYou can install this version of Mac OS X on any of the

following computers:• Power Mac G4• Power Macintosh G3• PowerBook G4• PowerBook G3 (except the original PowerBook G3)• iMac and eMac• iBook

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System requirements

Your computer must have:• at least 128 MB of RAM• a built-in display or a display connected to an Apple-

supplied video card

The amount of disk space required depends on your computer and the way you are installing Mac OS X. If you see a message that you do not have enough disk space to install Mac OS X, you can deselect items to save space.

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Keep in Touch

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What’s New?

iChat instant messages let you chat live with friends on your network oryour AOL and Mac.com buddies on the Internet. To start a chat, selecteach person in your Buddy List that you want to join the chat, thenchoose Invite To Chat from the Buddies menu. After you start a chat, youcan add more friends in the same way.

Chat live

Search iChat HelpHow do I add someone to my Buddy List?

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Stop the junkMail shows junk email using a color and an icon. To train Mail to identifyjunk email correctly, select email it incorrectly identifies as junk and clickNot Junk. Select junk email it misses and click Junk. When Mail identifiesyour junk email correctly, you can have Mail automatically move junkemail out of your inbox.

This message is marked as junk email.

Search Mail HelpHow do I automatically process email?

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Store your contactsAddress Book stores all your contact information in one place. You canstore as many phone numbers, email addresses, and instant messageaddresses as you need for each person. You can also include the person’sbirthday. To select the picture you want to appear when you chat, dragthe picture to your address card.

Store your contacts

Search Mac HelpHow do I add people to Address Book?

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Find your wayUse Sherlock 3 to find local businesses, such as restaurants. Typethe name or category of a business and the location where you wantto search, then press Return. Select a business in the list to see amap showing its location along with driving directions from yourcurrent location.

Search Mac HelpHow do I define locations for Sherlock 3?

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Finder Basics - OS 10.2 - Jaguar

Desktop & Finder - This is your home, where you access and work with the files, folders and applications. Get familiar with it and all will go much smoother as you learn to use your Mac.

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Menu Bar - The part of the screen which is always at the very top of your screenThe Menu Bar is at the very top of your screen at all times. It will vary depending on which program is active. Here is the Menu Bar in the Finder

and here it is with Appleworks active.

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• Here are the symbols used in the Menu Bar for the modifier keys

is the Apple/Command keyis the Option Keyis the Control key is the Shift key

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Dock - The part of the Desktop which gives you quick access to start (launch) applications (programs) and to bring any running to the forefront.

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MORE HIGHLIGHTS

FIND YOUR WAY

ACCESSIBILITYUSE DIGITAL DEVICES

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Find your wayThe Finder lets you search for your files in the Finder window. Select thedisk, folder, or network server where you want to search, type whatyou’re looking for in the Search field, and press Return. The list showsthe items that match your search. Select an item in the list to see whereit’s located. Double-click an item to open it or drag to move it.

Search Mac HelpHow do I find files?

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AccessibilityYou can use Universal Access preferences to set up your computer towork best for you. To help you see the screen better, you can zoom in orswitch to white-on-black display. To help you control your computer, useMouse Keys to move the pointer, Sticky Keys to press groups of keys, andFull Keyboard Access to select items. You can also control your computerusing spoken commands and have text on the screen spoken to you.

Search Mac HelpHow do I hear spoken text?

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Use digital devicesIt’s easy to use digital devices with your computer. Use iTunes to loadyour favorite tunes onto your iPod. Connect your digital camera or digitalvideo camera to your computer, then use applications such as iMovie andiPhoto to capture your digital pictures and movies. If your computer has aCombo drive or SuperDrive, burn your own CD and DVD discs.

Search Mac HelpHow do I control my iPod?

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SCREENSHOTSMac OS X v10.2 “Jaguar”

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MAC OS X V10.2 “JAGUAR” WITH ICHAT

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Terminal

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Sherlock

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Mac OS X v10.2 "Jaguar" with Mail

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MENUs

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DEFINITION of TERMS

magnification and minimize effect - in Mac it is called as the "eye candy“.

Dock - of the most used features of OSX. It combines the functions of the Launcher and the Application Switcher found in "Classic" Mac OS systems

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REFERENCES:

• apple.com• (Welcome.pdf© 2002 Apple Computer, Inc.)

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THE ENDThank You!!!!!