I just found this: > The next version of Mac OS X, Leopard, is scheduled for release in > early 2007. Here are some things I would like to see: Leopard > should consistently use tagging, rating, and coloring (including > bookmarks and contacts) throughout the system. Give all the > applications the ability to create dynamic “playlists” and the > ability to share data via Bonjour. Improve Spotlight, by putting > the details of some results, such as a dictionary definition, right > into the summary results. Also add internet search results. Bring > back compelling end-user programming. Integrate backups into the > OS. Add some voice interaction tools and image recognition. > Something like an iText should make it easy to manage text notes. > Mail should have a smart feature for filing messages into mail > folders. Add Wikipedia to the Dictionary, and make dictionary > entries bookmark-able, and let people tag, rate, color, share, and > sync definitions.
http://web.mac.com/simplytom/iWeb/SimplyTom/SimplyBlog/4316088C- AAD0-44FC-BBB4-8324CA8937C7.html There are some good ideas here, a lot of which overlap with things we've discussed, and others which we may want to keep in mind when building new apps in the future. J. _______________________________________________ Etoile-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/etoile-discuss
