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Apple Introduces Mac OS
8.5 - The Must-Have Upgrade
Sherlock Search Technology, Fastest
Network Performance and Native AppleScript Add Up to Best Mac
OS Ever
CUPERTINO, Calif., - Apple Computer,
Inc. today announced Mac OS 8.5, the must-have operating system
(OS) upgrade for the Macintosh. Mac OS 8.5 delivers Sherlock,
Apple's revolutionary new search technology; the fastest network
copy performance ever; and PowerPC native AppleScript for greater
speed and system automation. Mac OS 8.5 will also be the first
mainstream OS to be available around the world in eight major
languages when it ships on Saturday, October 17.
"Mac OS 8.5 is a must-have
upgrade for all PowerPC Macintosh users," said Steve
Jobs, Apple's interim CEO. "Sherlock, network performance
that beats NT, and improved AppleScript capabilities make Mac
OS 8.5 the best performing, most automated, and easiest-to-use
Mac OS ever."
Leading the over 70 new features
and technologies in Mac OS 8.5 are:
- Sherlock, the personal search
detective that allows users to find information on their Macintosh
and the Internet quickly and easily.
- Improved network copy performance
that is faster than Windows NT.
- PowerPC-native AppleScript that
is up to five times faster, provides control of nearly all
aspects of the Mac OS and includes the ability to attach scripts
to folders for easily automating tasks.
- A simplified installation process
that allows most customers to upgrade in less than 15 minutes.
Installs can be saved for reuse and there is now support for
simultaneous "push" installs of Mac OS 8.5 on networked
Macs, using Apple Network Assistant.
- QuickTime 3, the latest version
of Apple's industry-leading software for digital media publishing
and play-back.
- Multilingual Internet Access
for viewing websites and e-mail messages from around the world
in almost any language.
- Support for the new Euro currency
symbol.
In Mac OS 8.5, the "Find"
feature has been super-charged with Apple's innovative Sherlock
technology. Sherlock allows users to search for any information
on their computer or the Internet and quickly receive a list
of results ranked by relevancy. When searching the Internet,
Sherlock utilizes powerful search engines, such as AltaVista,
Encyclopedia.com, Excite!, Infoseek, and Lycos to provide comprehensive
results in an intuitive interface. Additional plug-ins for other
popular Internet sites will soon be made available through Apple's
website (http://www.Apple.com). Sherlock can find information
on a user's computer not just by a document's title but by its
content as well. Sherlock can also summarize documents, regardless
of their length, to one or two paragraphs.
Performing tasks in a network environment
has been greatly improved with Mac OS 8.5 and copy performance
is faster than Windows NT and twice as fast as Mac OS 8.1 when
copying files across 100 megabit Ethernet networks. In addition,
Mac OS 8.5 provides Direct Printing which allows PICT, PostScript,
EPS and JPEG files to be dragged to a desktop printer for immediate
printing without having to launch an application. User productivity
is improved in Mac OS 8.5 with the new network browser which
provides easy navigation of network zones, servers and volumes
using a Finder-like interface.
AppleScript is PowerPC native in
Mac OS 8.5 and is now up to five times faster than previous
versions. In addition, Mac OS functions such as network configuration,
printing, ColorSync and Sherlock searches are now scriptable.
AppleScript Folder Actions are also introduced with Mac OS 8.5,
allowing scripts attached to folders to respond to any activity
associated with a folder -- such as opening or closing, moving
or resizing, and adding or removing files. This enables the
automation of simple tasks or even complex workflows.
Mac OS 8.5's simplified installation
process allows customers to upgrade their Macintosh and be on
the Internet in 15 minutes or less. With 30 free days of Internet
access (North America only) Mac OS 8.5 includes the most widely
used Internet tools for Macintosh: Microsoft Internet Explorer
4.01 is bundled as the default browser and Microsoft Outlook
Express 4.01 is the default e-mail client; Netscape Navigator
4.0.5 and America Online 4.0 are also included.
Pricing, Availability &
System Requirements
Mac OS 8.5 will be available in the United States, Asia, Canada,
Europe and Japan on Saturday, October 17. Mac OS 8.5 can be
purchased from Apple-authorized resellers and The Apple Store
(http://www.Apple.com) for the estimated retail price of U.S.
$99. The full retail version of the product includes QuickTime
3 Pro, with a value of $29.99, free of charge to customers who
register.
Apple Macintosh computers will
begin shipping with Mac OS 8.5 in the following weeks. Customers
who have purchased a Macintosh or Mac OS 8.1 since September
17, 1998 will be able to purchase Mac OS 8.5 for U.S. $19.95.
All iMac customers will be eligible for this offer regardless
of when they purchased their computer. For more information,
visit Apple's Mac OS website (http://www.apple.com/macos).
Mac OS 8.5 requires an Apple Mac
OS-based computer with a PowerPC processor and 16MB of physical
RAM with virtual memory set to at least 24MB. Computers with
Apple PC Compatibility Cards are not supported.
Apple Computer, Inc. ignited the
personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II,
and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh.
Apple is now recommitted to its original mission -- to bring
the best personal computing products and support to students,
educators, designers, scientists, engineers, businesspersons
and consumers in over 140 countries around the world.
NOTE: Apple, the Apple logo,
AppleScript, ColorSync, Macintosh, and QuickTime are registered
trademarks and iMac is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Additional
company and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks
of the individual companies and are respectfully acknowledged.
SOURCE Apple Computer, Inc.
Web Site: http://www.apple.com
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