Wednesday, January 16, 2019

GUI: Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger

Released in 2005, Mac OS X Tiger was the first version to be released for both PowerPC and Intel architecture. It was the most current operating system during the 2005-2006 transition of the Macintosh platform to the Intel x86 architecture.

Installation:

First Run:
On first boot after a fresh install, a finder window is open to the user's home folder.

Empty Desktop:

Desktop With Applications:

TextEdit:

Calculator:

Calendar:

Address Book:

Media Player (QuickTime 7):

Media Player (iTunes 4):

Volume:

Browser (Safari 2):

Mail:

System preferences:

Appearance:

Desktop:

Screensaver:

Display:

Keyboard:

Mouse:

Date and Time:

International:

Accessibility:

Power Management:

Application Manager (The Dock):
Black arrows underneath an icon indicate a running program. The right side of the dock is for pinned websites, folders, and documents, as well as minimized windows.

File Manager:

Activity Monitor:

Help:

Search:
Tiger was the first version to feature the all new "Spotlight" search functionality. Accessible in the right hand corner of the menu bar, you could use spotlight to search for documents, folders, and apps on your computer.

Trash:

Terminal:

Boot Screens:

Login Screen:

Logout Prompt:

Shutdown Prompt:

Restart Prompt:

Shutdown Screen:

About This Mac:

About Application:

Font Selection:

Open File:

Color Selector:

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