9to5Mac shared some details on Apple's upcoming OS X 10.9
operating system, noting that the update will focus in large part on
"power-user" features while also incorporating a few more concepts
from the company's iOS operating system. Among the enhancements said to be
included in OS X 10.9, codenamed "Cabernet":
- New tabbed
browsing and tags in Finder
- Redesigned
backend for Safari to bring "improved page loading, speed, and
efficiency"
-
Ability to keep a dedicated Space or full-screen app open on a single monitor
within a multiple monitor setup
On the user
interface side, the report suggests that there will be some changes, but that
they "will not be drastic ones". As part of a management shakeup late last year, Apple's hardware design
chief Jonathan Ive also took on responsibility for the Human Interface group on
the software side, and it seems to be unclear how widely any changes resulting
from his vision will show up in OS X 10.9.
Today's report
also indicates that Apple has been working on new ideas for multitasking that
could be included in OS X 10.9, drawing some inspiration from iOS.
According
to one source, Apple has been testing a new multi-tasking system for OS X that
is similar to the quick-app-switcher function on iPhones, iPads, and iPod
touches. The multitasking feature will be functional for applications in the
background, according to this person. Additionally, Apple could use app-pausing
technologies from iOS to pause background application processes in OS X. This
is significant as full performance could be given to foreground apps, which
could help optimize battery life on Apple’s notebook computers.
Finally, the
report draws into question previous claims of Siri integration in OS X 10.9, suggesting
that changes to Apple's management structure have led to a complete
reexamination of feature plans, and thus it is now unclear to what extent Siri
will be integrated into OS X 10.9.
Apple will be
showing off its next versions of both OS X and iOS and its Worldwide Developers
Conference (WWDC) scheduled for June 10-14 in San Francisco. Last week, tickets for the
conference sold out in two minutes. [Source]
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