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Just A Thought - Vern's Crystal Ball

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August 7th, 2007

OK boys and girls, enough frivolity. It's time to get down to some serious speculation.

On August 7 at 10AM PT Apple's Steve Jobs will tell us what's behind Door Number One, and perhaps Door Number Two and Three. Like everyone else I've got some predictions. Some will likely be dead on the money while others will orbit Pluto (which is no longer a planet, BTW).

So, here's my short list of what we'll see from Apple:

  • .Mac enhancement with strong ties to Google: .Mac will be offline tomorrow during the announcements so it pretty much stands to reason that we'll see some serious and long overdue upgrades to Apple's Net service. What you may not expect is that Apple and Google will offer some significant services due to some really close ties between the two companies. .Mac may be more like .Google after tomorrow. More space, better Google Office integration with Apple products (Safari, iLife, iWork), and better iPhone integration. I suspect iPhone users will have a lot to be happy about.

  • Leopard announcement: Now that the iPhone is out on the way Apple can concentrate of its other baby, OS X version 10.5. Leopard was ready, or pretty close to being ready back when Apple delayed its release to October. Work likely never stopped entirely on Leopard and Jobs will surprise every one (except me, of course) by announcing that Leopard will be available by the end of August, just in time for the new school year.

  • New iMacs: Speaking of being just in time for the new school year, new iMacs would be just the ticket, so Apple will likely announce new iMacs as well. Don't expect big design changes, the current design is excellent and will likely continue for some time. Do expect some internal design changes; more CPU power, bigger drives and the like.

  • New Mac mini: The Mac mini is in a weird, but needed category; it's the only other Mac besides the Pro that lets you bring your own monitor. What would be nicer is if it also let you fiddle with other upgrades, like graphics cards. To that end Apple will redesign the mini to accommodate third party cards. Also, the mini will have enhancements that will lend it to being more of a media center.

  • iWork and iLife Upgrades: These packages are due some spiffing up, especially in light of the new .Mac/Google offerings. Expect tighter Web integration across the board AND expect Apple to make Open Document a default standard on iWork.

Ok, those are my predictions. I think I'm close on all but the mini, which is a tough one to call.

Let's see how close I get. Feel free to posts your thoughts and grade how accurate I am.

Vern Seward is a writer who currently lives in Orlando, FL. He's been a Mac fan since Atari Computers folded, but has worked with computers of nearly every type for 20 years.

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Close Name:mpower Posts: 1 Joined: 07 Aug 2007
Subject: Leopard

I don't think you're right about Leopard. But it would be nice though.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: On the Mac Mini

I can only hope you are right about the Mac Mini - it really fits the bill for my application server needs at a price point that makes sense. But only if Apple brings the technology up to its 2007 potential. Guess we'll soon know

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Redesigned iMac

My bets are on a pretty radical newly designed iMac... I agree that the current model is near perfect... but a silver, perhaps slimmer?? iMac may be present after today..

Close Name:MacRider Posts: 15 Joined: 15 Feb 2007
Subject: Mac Mini

Too bad the Mini has always been overpriced and underpowered. How many of us would like to have a basic OSX box that we could do anything with?!? Not a Pro machine, but simply fiddle with the hard drive and graphics... Too bad Apple has never taken the Mini seriously.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Just guessing

Your prediction of a new August release date for Leopard is great. Otherwise, all new macs will come including a free upgrade to Leopard when it's released in October.

Interesting, that you don't expect big design changes to the iMac. I Do.

My prediction: The Mini will cease to exist. Maybe it will be replaced by a completely new type of mac.

Another prediction: iWork and iLife will not feature at the show. It will be Mac hardware only.

/Kent

Close Name:Guest
Subject: iMac Leopard

I think that Leopard may come pre-installed on iMac but a general release will not follow for a couple of months - that would make them sell like hot cakes.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: sure is a lot for a little media meeting

is it normal for apple to introduce so many new things at something this small? it seems like all that would be enough for a mid-year macworld. i don't really care, personally, what apple does to the imac, leopard, or the mini. all i'm waiting for is the next ilife. i'd like to see a beefier version of iweb. i make a lot of sites on my own and while iweb can be frankenstiened to do pretty much what i need it to do, it would be nice to not have to run five different add-ons to get my sites running properly.

scott. www.readscott.com

Close Name:miranderm Posts: 30 Joined: 15 Dec 2001
Subject: Respect Vern!

Thanks for rejuvenating confidence in your column's relevancy. Must admit personal wish would include that mac mini in that its practical and sensible. See you didn't touch on the tablet speculation. My esp then includes the
#1 dot mac enhancement (way way over due) hopefully more centered about ichat (as my personal mandate is that this will be the greatest arena the iphone MUST conquer to obliterate all the other wannabe.
#2 iMac would like to see smaller imac ie 13-15 inch added to line with more umph up the line ( not just screen size and processor power )
#3 Tablet mac --the planet demands this ( more than a pogo ) this is totally apple doable and for me would be the killer realese just in time for school ,
#4 Leopard/ilife release enhancement ( oh I do love my garage band !!! ) We'll see



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Close Name:Guest
Subject: Open Document — not sure about that one

I'm really not convinced that Apple are about to start using wide-open standards for their documents. They have a history of wanting to use their own file formats, the reason likely being that it allows them to add features that may not be supported by open-standard file formats. Powerpoint's .ppt format, for example, can't contain the same transitions that a presentation in Keynote can, and so when a Keynote document is exported to .ppt, it inevitably loses some of what makes it what it is.

Also, of course, Apple being Apple, I don't think we're about to see them doing anything that makes them like anyone else, or that takes control away from Steve...

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Jobs and Leopard

I think Jobs likes the word "NOW" too much, to announce Leopard availability for the end of the month. He's been forced to talk and demo it for over a year now. It would be very like him to use today to announce that Leopard is available "NOW".

--Hey, I can dream, can't I? =-D

Andrew Short
ashort@wingedwheel.net

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Pro Mac Mini Tower

The need for the oversized Mac Pro is gone (since the switch to Intel) I would expect a redesigned tower is going to be intro'd.

- Mike, but you can call me Kreskin (sp?)

Close Name:Guest
Subject: MacRider = Lot of Talk, No Facts

MacRider,

You claim that the Mac Mini is over-priced and under-powered. Can you substantiate that claim? I don't think you'll be able to even match its price (let alone beat it) for a similarly sized and featured box. Feel free to post URLs of your discoveries -- I'd love to be wrong here.

I'll help you get started: www.cappuccinopc.com . If I try to just match the lowest end of the Mac Mini, it prices to around $945. Wow, that is so much cheaper than the Mini...

Close Name:Guest
Subject: I think it's software only...

My bets are iWork and possibly iLife 08 get a release.

The .Mac upgrade is a possibility and one I'd love to see. If Apple get the level of service right, it's a killer addition to the Mac experience.

Apple have traditionally used an iMac redesign to start the process of whole revisions of the Mac line up, the iMac is their site of innovation. And i can't see that happening in the Town Hall, that's a Moscone announcement. The only thing is the level of noise around this... that makes me wonder.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: *sigh* Wishing for a Mac Book Pro announcement

My trusty G4 Powerbook died last weekend and I need to replace it. I'm holding off till today's announcement hoping for some nugget on Mac Book Pros since I need to buy one. Hey, a girl can hope, right?

Close Name:Guest
Subject: On leopard

Yea right Leopard by end of august, only if you want really unhappy mac customers. This product is not ready for prime time by any stretch of the imagination. Lets not even talk about server.

Close Name:Guest
Subject:

Leopard's way far away. The latest betas still have many bugs.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Any PORT in a Storm

Apple will announce accelerated porting of Windows applications to the Mac. In the 80s and early 90s, GUI software was pioneered on Macs -- including MS Word and Excel. Now it's about how cheaply and quickly old apps can be ported from Windows. What's the point?

Close Name:Guest
Subject: displays

hmmm, i'd think they would just update the cinema displays to have a usb2 port at the top for you to put the new iSight that uses usb2.

Close Name:Bosco Posts: 1002 Joined: 03 Jun 2002
Subject: Steroids shrink your balls, even if they are crystal

I just heard from a buddy at Palm that they were all being asked to get onto a bus for a special visit to the Apple campus. This is gonna be huge.

Close Name:VSeward -   TMO Staff Posts: 972 Joined: 28 Jun 2001
Subject: Re: Steroids shrink your balls, even if they are crystal

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Bosco wrote:
I just heard from a buddy at Palm that they were all being asked to get onto a bus for a special visit to the Apple campus. This is gonna be huge.


Really and truly?

Did Apple buy Palm?

Vern

Close Name:macspudster Posts: 17 Joined: 04 Nov 2003
Subject: New iMac will have...

- New Look
- New Name
- eSata port
- FireWire 800
- User-installable video
- User-upgradable hard disk.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Let's just see what Apple and Steve has to say

It's nice to dream, but let's just see what Apple and Steve have to say. Leopard will likely not be featured at the show. They said this was a Mac announcement. He may mention leopard in passing but it's not ready for prime time yet so October still seems to be the most likely target date for its release.

.Mac for sure. iMac for sure. Mac mini, maybe or not at all. iLife maybe or not at all if it is to integrated with leopard they still may not offer iLife. If they do offer it that would be a great surprise and I will look forward to hear about any new features it has to offer as I use iMovie, iDVD extensively.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Leopard Ready Last Spring?!

I have touched all dev releases and Leopard still has a long way to go. Although, the last release was the best so far, there is a lot of clean up to do and lots of loose ends. Many things are still inoperable. No way was Leopard ready last Spring.

If I were to buy Leopard even now and put it on my machine I would disgusted at the level of disarray it is in. It's understandable why they delayed it.

Close Name:gslusher Posts: 2088 Joined: 13 Nov 2002
Subject: Re: New iMac will have...

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macspudster wrote:
- New Look
- New Name
- eSata port
- FireWire 800
- User-installable video
- User-upgradable hard disk.


- Sort of.

- No

- Yes

- No

- No

The new iMacs are, basically, the previous iMacs in aluminum cases (vs plastic), with slight improvements in speed, a new display and new keyboard. The big improvements that I can see are 1) up to 4 GB RAM max (vs 3 GB useable before); 2) improved graphics cards (supposedly; I know nothing about them); FW 800 on all iMacs (it was already on the 24-inch iMacs); and lower prices (dropped $300 for the base 20-inch, $200 for the base 24-inch). There's little/no reason for anyone to upgrade from the previous white iMac Core 2 Duo. There would be a small benefit to upgrading from the original 20-inch iMac Core Duo. The big effect will be on those waiting to get an Intel iMac (they just became cheaper) to replace an iMac G4 or G5 and especially on switchers. It will be hard to find a 2.4 gHz Core 2 Duo PC with a 24-inch monitor, 1 GB RAM, 320 GB HD, 802.11n WiFi, etc., for $1799.

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