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Mac OS X version 10.4 “Tiger” was the fifth major release of Mac OS X
Mac OS X

Mac OS X is a line of computer operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc., and since 2002 has been included with all new Macintosh computer systems....
, Apple’s desktop and server operating system
Operating system

An operating system is an interface between hardware and applications; it is responsible for the management and coordination of activities and the sharing of the limited resources of the computer....
 for Macintosh
Macintosh

File:Imac alu.pngMacintosh, commonly shortened to Mac, is a brand name which covers several lines of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc....
 computers. Tiger was released to the public on 29 April 2005 for US$129.95 as the successor to Mac OS X v10.3
Mac OS X v10.3

Mac OS X version 10.3 ?Panther? was the fourth Software version of Mac OS X, Apple Inc. desktop and server operating system. It followed Mac OS X v10.2 ?Jaguar? and preceded Mac OS X v10.4 ?Tiger?....
 “Panther”, which was released 18 months earlier. Tiger was superseded by Mac OS X v10.5
Mac OS X v10.5

Mac OS X version 10.5 "Leopard" is the sixth Software version of Mac OS X, Apple Inc. desktop and server operating system for Apple Macintosh computers, and the successor to Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger"....
 “Leopard” on 26 October 2007, after 30 months, making Mac OS X v10.4 the longest running version of Mac OS X. Some of the new features include a fast searching system called Spotlight
Spotlight (software)

Spotlight is a system-wide desktop search feature of Apple Inc. Mac OS X operating system introduced in version Mac OS X v10.4 on April 29, 2005....
, a new version of the Safari
Safari (web browser)

Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc.. First released as a beta on January 7, 2003 on the company's Mac OS X operating system, it became Apple's default browser beginning with Mac OS X v10.3, commonly known as "OS X Panther." Apple has also made Safari the native browser for the iPhone OS....
 web browser, Dashboard
Dashboard (software)

Dashboard is an application for Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X operating systems, used for hosting mini-applications known as Widget engine. First introduced in Mac OS X v10.4, it is a semi-transparent layer that is invisible to the user unless activated by clicking its icon in the Dock....
, a new ‘Unified’ theme, and improved support for 64-bit
64-bit

64-bit CPUs have existed in supercomputers since the 1960s and in RISC-based computer workstation and Server s since the early 1990s. In 2003 they were introduced to the mainstream personal computer arena, in the form of the x86-64 and 64-bit PowerPC processor architectures....
 addressing on Power Mac G5
Power Mac G5

The Power Mac G5 is Apple Inc.'s marketing name for models of the Power Macintosh which contain the PowerPC 970 central processing unit. The professional-grade computer was the most powerful in Apple's lineup when it was introduced, and was touted by Apple as the fastest personal computer ever built....
s.

Mac OS X v10.4 “Tiger” was included with all new Macintosh computers, and was also available as an upgrade for existing Mac OS X users, or users of supported pre-Mac OS X systems. The server edition, Mac OS X Server 10.4
Mac OS X Server

Mac OS X Server is Apple's UNIX server operating system. Based on the same architecture as Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server includes additional services, applications and administration tools for managing and deploying servers....
, was also available for some Macintosh product lines.






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Mac OS X version 10.4 “Tiger” was the fifth major release of Mac OS X
Mac OS X

Mac OS X is a line of computer operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc., and since 2002 has been included with all new Macintosh computer systems....
, Apple’s desktop and server operating system
Operating system

An operating system is an interface between hardware and applications; it is responsible for the management and coordination of activities and the sharing of the limited resources of the computer....
 for Macintosh
Macintosh

File:Imac alu.pngMacintosh, commonly shortened to Mac, is a brand name which covers several lines of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc....
 computers. Tiger was released to the public on 29 April 2005 for US$129.95 as the successor to Mac OS X v10.3
Mac OS X v10.3

Mac OS X version 10.3 ?Panther? was the fourth Software version of Mac OS X, Apple Inc. desktop and server operating system. It followed Mac OS X v10.2 ?Jaguar? and preceded Mac OS X v10.4 ?Tiger?....
 “Panther”, which was released 18 months earlier. Tiger was superseded by Mac OS X v10.5
Mac OS X v10.5

Mac OS X version 10.5 "Leopard" is the sixth Software version of Mac OS X, Apple Inc. desktop and server operating system for Apple Macintosh computers, and the successor to Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger"....
 “Leopard” on 26 October 2007, after 30 months, making Mac OS X v10.4 the longest running version of Mac OS X. Some of the new features include a fast searching system called Spotlight
Spotlight (software)

Spotlight is a system-wide desktop search feature of Apple Inc. Mac OS X operating system introduced in version Mac OS X v10.4 on April 29, 2005....
, a new version of the Safari
Safari (web browser)

Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc.. First released as a beta on January 7, 2003 on the company's Mac OS X operating system, it became Apple's default browser beginning with Mac OS X v10.3, commonly known as "OS X Panther." Apple has also made Safari the native browser for the iPhone OS....
 web browser, Dashboard
Dashboard (software)

Dashboard is an application for Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X operating systems, used for hosting mini-applications known as Widget engine. First introduced in Mac OS X v10.4, it is a semi-transparent layer that is invisible to the user unless activated by clicking its icon in the Dock....
, a new ‘Unified’ theme, and improved support for 64-bit
64-bit

64-bit CPUs have existed in supercomputers since the 1960s and in RISC-based computer workstation and Server s since the early 1990s. In 2003 they were introduced to the mainstream personal computer arena, in the form of the x86-64 and 64-bit PowerPC processor architectures....
 addressing on Power Mac G5
Power Mac G5

The Power Mac G5 is Apple Inc.'s marketing name for models of the Power Macintosh which contain the PowerPC 970 central processing unit. The professional-grade computer was the most powerful in Apple's lineup when it was introduced, and was touted by Apple as the fastest personal computer ever built....
s.

Mac OS X v10.4 “Tiger” was included with all new Macintosh computers, and was also available as an upgrade for existing Mac OS X users, or users of supported pre-Mac OS X systems. The server edition, Mac OS X Server 10.4
Mac OS X Server

Mac OS X Server is Apple's UNIX server operating system. Based on the same architecture as Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server includes additional services, applications and administration tools for managing and deploying servers....
, was also available for some Macintosh product lines. Tiger is also the first version of any released Apple operating system to work on Apple-Intel architecture
Apple-Intel architecture

The Apple-Intel architecture is an unofficial name used for Apple Inc. Macintosh personal computers developed and manufactured by Apple Inc. that use Intel x86 processors, rather than the PowerPC and 68k processors used in their predecessors....
 machines (Apple machines using x86 processors). The Apple TV, as released in March 2007, ships with a customized version of Mac OS X v10.4 branded "Apple TV OS" that replaces the usual graphical user interface
Graphical user interface

A graphical user interface is a type of user interface which allows people to human-computer interaction such as computers; hand-held devices such as MP3 Players, Portable Media Players or Gaming devices; household appliances and office equipment....
 with an updated version of Front Row
Front Row

Front Row is media center software for Apple Inc.'s Macintosh computers and AppleTV for viewing and downloading video, photos, podcasts, and music from a computer, optical disk, networks using iTunes or iPhoto, and the Internet using an Apple Remote....
.

Six weeks after its official release, Apple had delivered 2 million copies of Tiger, representing 16 % of all Mac OS X users. Apple claimed that Tiger was the most successful Apple OS release in the company’s history. At the World Wide Developers Conference on June 11, 2007, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that out of the 22 million Mac OS X users, more than 67 % were using Tiger. Tiger was supported until November 2007 because of the release of Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 , after which only security-related updates to Tiger were produced.

System Requirements

Mac OS X v10.4 was initially available in a PowerPC edition, with an Intel edition released beginning at 10.4.6; there is no universal version of the client operating system, although Tiger Server was made available on a universal DVD from version 10.4.7. While Apple shipped the PowerPC edition bundled with PowerPC-based Macs and also sold it as a separate retail box, the only way to get the Intel version was bundled with an Intel-based Mac. However, there were still unofficial places to buy the Intel version such as eBay, although the only Intel discs produced were the gray-colored "restore" DVDs supplied with new Macs that will only install on the model of Mac that they are intended for, unlike the retail DVD that can be used on any Mac supported by Tiger.

The system requirements of the PowerPC edition are:
  • A PowerPC G3
    PowerPC G3

    PowerPC G3 is a designation used by Apple Computer to a third generation of PowerPC microprocessors from the PowerPC 750 family designed and manufactured by IBM and Motorola/Freescale Semiconductor....
    , G4
    PowerPC G4

    PowerPC G4 is a designation used by Apple Computer to describe a fourth generation of 32-bit PowerPC microprocessors. Apple has applied this name to various different processor models from Freescale Semiconductor, a former part of Motorola....
    , or G5 processor running at 333 MHz or more
  • Built-in FireWire
    FireWire

    The IEEE 1394 interface is a serial communications interface standard for high-speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer, frequently used by personal computers, as well as in digital audio, digital video, automotive, and aeronautics applications....
  • At least 256 MB of RAM (512 MB or 1 GB recommended)
  • At least 3 GB of available hard disk space; 4 GB of disk space including the Xcode
    Xcode

    Xcode is a suite of tools for developing software on Mac OS X, developed by Apple Inc.. Xcode 3.0, the latest major version, is bundled free with Mac OS X v10.5, though it is not installed by default....
     2 Tools
  • DVD drive (CD media exchange was available; offer ended 19 March 2007)


Tiger removed support for older New World ROM
New World ROM

New World ROM Apple Macintosh computers are the PowerPC Macintosh models that do not use a Macintosh Toolbox read-only memory on the motherboard, but instead load the Toolbox ROM from disk storage when needed....
 Macs such as the original iMac
IMAC

iMac is a line of Apple Macintosh computers.IMAC or Imac may also refer to:*Necmettin Imac , Netherlands footballer*Isochronous media access controller, a method of transferring data that must not be interrupted ....
s and iBook
IBook

The iBook is a line of laptop computers that was developed and sold by Apple Inc. between 1999 and 2006. It was targeted at the consumer and education markets, with fewer features and lower prices than the PowerBook....
s that were supported in Panther; however it is possible to install Tiger on these Macs using third-party software (such as XPostFacto
XPostFacto

XPostFacto is an open source utility that enables the installation of PowerPC versions of Mac OS X up to 10.4 on some PowerPC-based Apple Macintosh systems that are not officially supported for them by Apple Computer....
) that overrides the checks made at the beginning of the installation process. Likewise, machines such as beige Power Mac G3s
Power Macintosh G3

The Power Macintosh G3, commonly called "beige G3s" or "platinum G3s" for the color of their cases, was a series of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Inc....
 and “Wall Street” PowerBook G3s that were dropped by Panther (the preceding release of Mac OS X) can also be made to run both Panther and Tiger in this way. Also Tiger can be installed on unsupported Macs by installing it on a supported Mac, then swapping hard drives.

History

Mac OS X v10.4 “Tiger” was originally previewed by Apple CEO Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs

Steven Paul Jobs is an United States businessman and co-founder, Chairman, and Chief executive officer of Apple Inc.. Jobs is the former CEO of Pixar Animation Studios....
 in his keynote speech at the Worldwide Developers Conference on 28 June 2004. Later in December 2004, several non-commercial developer releases of Tiger were leaked onto the Internet. As a result, Apple sued the file sharers who were distributing Tiger for free by using BitTorrent. On 12 April 2005, it was announced that Tiger would be officially released worldwide on 29 April. All Apple Store
Apple Store (retail)

The Apple Store is a chain of retailer owned and operated by Apple Inc., dealing in computers and consumer electronics. As of February 2009, Apple has opened 251 stores; 208 in 41 United States states, 20 in the United Kingdom , nine in Canada, seven in Japan, three in Australia, two in Switzerland and one in Italy, Germany and China....
s around the world held Tiger seminars, presentations and demos.

On [6 June 2005 at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Jobs announced that almost two million copies had been sold in the six weeks since Tiger’s release, making it the most successful operating system release in Apple’s history. It was also revealed that Mac OS X had been engineered from its inception to work with Intel’s x86 line of processors in addition to the PowerPC
PowerPC

PowerPC is a RISC instruction set architecture created by the 1991 Apple Inc.?IBM?Motorola alliance, known as AIM alliance. Originally intended for personal computers, PowerPC CPUs have since become popular embedded system and high-performance processors....
, the CPU for which the operating system had always been publicly marketed. In June 2005, Apple announced plans to release the first x86-based computers in June 2006, transitioning the rest of their computers to x86
Apple Intel transition

The Apple Intel transition was the process of changing the CPU of Apple Macintosh computers from PowerPC processors to Intel x86 processors. The transition became public knowledge at the 2005 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference , when Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs made the announcement that the company would make a transition from the use o...
 by June 2007. On 10 January 2006, Apple released their first iMac
IMAC

iMac is a line of Apple Macintosh computers.IMAC or Imac may also refer to:*Necmettin Imac , Netherlands footballer*Isochronous media access controller, a method of transferring data that must not be interrupted ....
 and MacBook Pro
MacBook Pro

The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc.First introduced in January 2006 at the Macworld Conference & Expo alongside the iMac , the MacBook Pro replaced the PowerBook G4 and was the second computer to be announced in the Apple Intel transition ....
 featuring an Intel Core Duo processor, and announced that the entire Apple product line would be transitioned to Intel processors by the end of 2006. Apple then released the Mac Pro
Mac Pro

The Mac Pro is a workstation computer manufactured by Apple Inc. The machines are based on Xeon#5100-series_.22Woodcrest.22 microprocessors, but are similar to the Power Mac G5 they replaced in terms of outward appearance and expansion capabilities....
 and announced the new Xserve
Xserve

Xserve is the name of Apple Inc.'s rack unit 19-inch rack line of server computers. When the Xserve was introduced in 2002, it was Apple's first designated server hardware design since the Apple Network Servers of 1996....
 on 8 August 2006, completing the Intel transition in 210 days, rather than the full year that they had planned, and roughly ten months ahead of the original schedule.

Tiger is the first version of Mac OS X to be supplied on a DVD rather than on CDs, although the DVD could originally be exchanged for CDs for $9.95. It is also the first version of Mac OS to have an update version number ending with a value greater than 9, with the 10.4.10 and 10.4.11 updates.

New and changed features


End-user features

Apple advertises that Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger has 200+ features, including:

  • Spotlight
    Spotlight (software)

    Spotlight is a system-wide desktop search feature of Apple Inc. Mac OS X operating system introduced in version Mac OS X v10.4 on April 29, 2005....
     – Spotlight is a full-text and metadata search engine, which can search everything from Word
    Microsoft Word

    Microsoft Word is Microsoft's word processor computer software. It was first released in 1983 under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems....
     documents to iCal
    ICal

    iCal is a personal calendar application made by Apple Inc. that runs on the Mac OS X operating system. iCal was the first calendar application for Mac OS X to offer support for multiple calendars and the ability to publish/subscribe calendars to WebDAV server....
     calendars to Address Book cards
    VCard

    vCard is a file format standard for electronic business cards. vCards are often attached to e-mail messages, but can be exchanged in other ways, such as on the World Wide Web....
    , as well as any text within PDF
    Portable Document Format

    Portable Document Format is a file format created by Adobe Systems in 1993 for document exchange. PDF is used for representing two-dimensional documents in a manner independent of the application software, hardware, and operating system....
     files. The feature is also used to build the concept of smart folders
    Virtual folder

    In computing, a virtual folder generally denotes an organizing principle for files that is not dependent on their physical location in a directory ....
     into the Finder
    Macintosh Finder

    The Finder is the default application software program used on the Mac OS and Mac OS X operating systems that is responsible for the overall user-management of files, disks, network volumes and the launching of other applications....
    . Spotlight will index files as they are saved, so they can be quickly and easily found through a search-as-you-type box in the menu bar.
  • iChat AV
    IChat

    iChat is an AOL Instant Messenger , MobileMe, ICQ and XMPP client by Apple Inc. for their Mac OS X operating system. Using a Jabber-like protocol and Bonjour for user discovery, it also allows for LAN communication....
     – The new iChat AV 3.0 in Tiger supports up to four participants in a video conference and ten participants in an audio conference. It also now supports communication using the Jabber protocol. A Jabber server called iChat Server is included on Mac OS X Tiger Server.
  • Safari RSS
    Safari (web browser)

    Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc.. First released as a beta on January 7, 2003 on the company's Mac OS X operating system, it became Apple's default browser beginning with Mac OS X v10.3, commonly known as "OS X Panther." Apple has also made Safari the native browser for the iPhone OS....
     – The new Safari 2.0 web browser
    Web browser

    A Web browser is a application software which enables a user to display and interact with text, images, videos, music, games and other information typically located on a Web page at a website on the World Wide Web or a local area network....
     in Tiger features a built-in reader for RSS
    RSS (file format)

    RSS is a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works?such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video?in a standardized format....
     and Atom
    Atom (standard)

    The name Atom applies to a pair of related standards. The Atom Syndication Format is an XML language used for web feeds, while the Atom Publishing Protocol is a simple []-based protocol for creating and updating web resources....
     web syndication
    Web syndication

    Web syndication is a form of Broadcast syndication in which website material is made available to multiple other sites. Most commonly, web syndication refers to making web feeds available from a site in order to provide other people with a summary of the website's recently added content ....
     that can be accessed easily from an RSS button in the address bar of the web browser window. An updated version of Safari, included as part of the free Mac OS X v10.4.3 update, can also pass the Acid2
    Acid2

    Acid2 is a test page published and promoted by the Web Standards Project to expose web page rendering flaws in web browsers and other applications that render HTML....
     web standards test.
  • Mail 2
    Mail (application)

    Mail is an e-mail client included with Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X operating system. Originally developed by NeXT as NeXTMail, a part of their Nextstep operating system, it was adapted, following Apple's acquisition of NeXT, to become OS X's Mail application....
     – The new version of Mail.app email client included in Tiger featured an updated interface, "Smart Mailboxes" which utilize the Spotlight search system, parental controls, as well as several other features.
Dashboard
* Dashboard
Dashboard (software)

Dashboard is an application for Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X operating systems, used for hosting mini-applications known as Widget engine. First introduced in Mac OS X v10.4, it is a semi-transparent layer that is invisible to the user unless activated by clicking its icon in the Dock....
 – The Dashboard is a new mini-applications layer based on HTML
HTML

HTML, an Acronym and initialism of HyperText Markup Language, is the predominant markup language for Web pages. It provides a means to describe the structure of text-based information in a document?by denoting certain text as links, headings, paragraphs, lists, and so on?and to supplement that text with interactive forms, embedded '...
, CSS
Cascading Style Sheets

Cascading Style Sheets is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language. Its most common application is to style web pages written in HTML and XHTML, but the language can be applied to any kind of XML document, including Scalable Vector Graphics and XUL....
, and JavaScript
JavaScript

JavaScript is a scripting language widely used for client-side web development. It was the originating Programming language dialect of the ECMAScript standard....
, which returns the desk accessories concept to the Mac OS. These accessories are known as widget
Widget (computing)

In computer programming, a widget is an element of a graphical user interface that displays an information arrangement changeable by the user, such as a window or a text box....
s. It comes with several widgets such as Weather, World Clock, Unit Converter, and Dictionary/Thesaurus. More are available for free online. Its similarity to the Konfabulator application caused some criticism.
  • Automator
    Automator (software)

    Automator is an application developed by Apple Inc. for Mac OS X that implements point-and-click creation of workflows for automating repetitive tasks....
     – A scripting tool called Automator to link applications together to form complex automated workflows (written in AppleScript
    AppleScript

    AppleScript is a scripting language devised by Apple Inc., and built into Mac OS. More generally, "AppleScript" is the word used to designate the Mac OS scripting interface, which is meant to operate in parallel with the graphical user interface....
    , Cocoa, or both). Automator comes with a complete library of actions for several applications that can be used together to make a Workflow.
  • VoiceOver
    VoiceOver

    VoiceOver is a feature built into Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X operating system since version Mac OS X v10.4. By using VoiceOver, the user can access his or her Apple Macintosh by using speech and the Computer keyboard....
     – VoiceOver is an accessibility interface that offers the user magnification options, keyboard control and spoken English descriptions of what is happening on screen. VoiceOver enables users with visual impairment the ability to use applications via spoken commands. It also allows a user to work collaboratively with other users on a single Mac by allowing multiple users give voice commands to scroll text, etc. VoiceOver is capable of reading aloud the contents of files including web pages, mail messages and word processing files. The complete keyboard navigation lets the user control the computer with the keyboard rather than mouse, a menu is displayed in a window showing all the available keyboard commands that can be used.
  • A complete built-in Dictionary
    Dictionary

    A dictionary is a book of Alphabetical order listed words in a specific language, with definitions, etymologies, pronunciations, and other information; or a book of alphabetically listed words in one language with their equivalents in another, also known as a lexicon....
    /Thesaurus
    Thesaurus

    A thesaurus is a work that contains synonyms and sometimes antonyms, in contrast to a dictionary, which contains definitions and pronunciations....
     based on the New Oxford American Dictionary, Second Edition
    New Oxford American Dictionary

    The New Oxford American Dictionary is a single-volume dictionary of North American English compiled by American editors at the Oxford University Press....
    , accessible through an application, Dictionary, a Dashboard widget, and as a system-wide command (see below).
  • .Mac
    .Mac

    .Mac was a collection of online services and software offered by Apple Inc. Originally and collectively provided as a free service called iTools , .Mac became a subscription-based service with features applicable to users of all current, major computer Platform ....
     syncing
    – Though this is not a new feature, .Mac syncing in Tiger is much improved over Panther. Syncing tasks in Tiger are now accomplished through the .Mac system preferences pane rather than the iSync
    ISync

    iSync is a software application published by Apple Inc. It runs only under Mac OS X and is used to synchronize data in iCal and the Address Book with .Mac and with devices including iPods, many SyncML-compatible mobile phones and Palm OS handheld organizers & smartphones....
     application.
  • QuickTime
    QuickTime

    QuickTime is a multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., capable of handling various formats of digital video, media clips, sound, text, animation, music, and QuickTime VRs....
     7
    – A new version of Apple’s multimedia software has support for the new H.264/AVC codec which offers better quality and scalability than other video codec
    Codec

    A codec is a device or computer program capable of encoder and/or Decoding methods a digital data stream or signal . The word codec is a portmanteau of 'compressor-decompressor' or, most commonly, 'coder-decoder'....
    s. This new codec is used by iChat AV for clearer video conferencing. New classes within Cocoa provide full access to QuickTime for Cocoa application developers. The new QuickTime 7 player application bundled with Mac OS X Tiger now includes more advanced audio and video controls as well as a more detailed Information dialog, and the new player has been rebuilt using Apple’s Cocoa API
    Cocoa (API)

    Cocoa is one of Apple Inc.'s native object-oriented application program environment for the Mac OS X operating system. It is one of four major Application programming interfaces available for Mac OS X; the others are Carbon , POSIX , and Java platform....
     to take advantage of the new technologies more easily.
  • New Unix
    Unix

    Unix is a computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of American Telephone & Telegraph employees at Bell Labs, including Ken Thompson , Dennis Ritchie, Douglas McIlroy, and Joe Ossanna....
     features
    – New versions of cp
    Cp (Unix)

    cp is the command entered in a Unix shell to copy a computer file from one place to another, possibly on a different filesystem. The original file remains unchanged, and the new file may have the same or a different name....
    , mv
    MV

    MV can stand for:...
    , and rsync
    Rsync

    rsync is a software application for Unix systems which synchronizes computer files and directory from one location to another while minimizing data transfer using delta encoding when appropriate....
     which support files with resource fork
    Resource fork

    The resource fork is a construct of the Mac OS operating system used to store structured data in a file, alongside unstructured data stored within the data fork....
    s. Command-line support for features like the above-mentioned Spotlight are also included.
  • Xcode 2.0
    Xcode

    Xcode is a suite of tools for developing software on Mac OS X, developed by Apple Inc.. Xcode 3.0, the latest major version, is bundled free with Mac OS X v10.5, though it is not installed by default....
     – Xcode 2.0, Apple’s Cocoa development tool now includes visual modelling, an integrated Apple Reference Library and graphical remote debugging
    Debugging

    Debugging is a methodical process of finding and reducing the number of computer bugs, or defects, in a computer program or a piece of electronic hardware thus making it behave as expected....
    .


New applications in Tiger

  • Automator
    Automator (software)

    Automator is an application developed by Apple Inc. for Mac OS X that implements point-and-click creation of workflows for automating repetitive tasks....
     – Automator uses workflows to process repetitive tasks automatically
  • Grapher
    Grapher

    Grapher is a software program bundled with Mac OS X v10.4 and Mac OS X v10.5 that is able to create 2D computer graphics and 3D computer graphics graphs from simple and complex equations....
     – Grapher is a new application capable of creating 2D and 3D graphs similar to that of Graphing Calculator
    NuCalc

    NuCalc, also known as Graphing Calculator, is the name of a computer software tool, made by the company Pacific Tech, capable of performing many graphing calculator functions....
    .
  • Dictionary
    Dictionary (software)

    The Dictionary application, developed by Apple Inc. for its Macintosh computers, was introduced with Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger". It provides definitions and synonyms from the New Oxford American Dictionary and Oxford American Writers Thesaurus, 1st Edition....
     – A dictionary and thesaurus program which uses the New Oxford American Dictionary
    New Oxford American Dictionary

    The New Oxford American Dictionary is a single-volume dictionary of North American English compiled by American editors at the Oxford University Press....
    . It has a fast GUI for displaying the Dictionary, and allows the user to search the dictionary with Spotlight, to print definitions, and to copy and paste text into documents. Dictionary also provides a Dictionary service in the Application menu, and Cocoa and WebKit
    WebKit

    WebKit is an application framework that provides a foundation upon which to build a web browser. WebKit was originally derived by Apple Inc. from the Konqueror browser?s KHTML software library for use as the engine of Mac OS X?s Safari web browser, and has now been further developed by individuals from the KDE project, Apple, Nokia, Google,...
     provides a global keyboard shortcut (ctrl-?-D by default) for all applications that display text with them. Its use was furthered in the next version of OS X by providing definitions from Wikipedia
    Wikipedia

    Wikipedia is a Free content, multilingualism encyclopedia project supported by the non-profit organization Wikimedia Foundation. Its name is a portmanteau of the words wiki and encyclopedia....
    . The Dictionary application is a more feature-filled version of the Dictionary widget.
  • Quartz Composer
    Quartz Composer

    Quartz Composer is a node-based visual programming language provided as part of the Xcode development environment in Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger" and Mac OS X v10.5 "Leopard" for processing and Rendering graphical data....
     – Quartz Composer is a development tool for processing and rendering graphical data.
  • AU Lab
    Apple Developer Tools

    The Apple Developer Tools are a suite of software tools from Apple Inc. to aid in making software titles for the Mac OS X platform....
     – AU Lab is a developer application for testing and mixing Audio Units
    Audio Units

    Audio Units are a system-level plug-in architecture provided by Core Audio in Mac OS X developed by Apple Computer. Audio Units are a set of application programming interface services provided by the operating system to generate, process, receive, or otherwise manipulate streams of audio in near-real-time with minimal latency....
    .


Improvements

  • An upgraded kernel with optimized kernel resource locking and access control list
    Access control list

    With respect to a computer filesystem, an access control list is a list of permissions attached to an object. The list specifies who or what is allowed to access the object and what operations are allowed to be performed on the object....
    s, and with support for 64-bit
    64-bit

    64-bit CPUs have existed in supercomputers since the 1960s and in RISC-based computer workstation and Server s since the early 1990s. In 2003 they were introduced to the mainstream personal computer arena, in the form of the x86-64 and 64-bit PowerPC processor architectures....
     userland
    Userland

    Userland refers to an application software space that is external to the kernel and is protected by privilege separation. More specifically, it can refer to the set of library provided by the operating system for performing input/output or otherwise interacting with the kernel and is often used interchangeably with user space in this contex...
     address space
    Address space

    In computing, an address space defines a range of discrete addresses, each of which may correspond to a physical or virtual memory register, a Node , peripheral device, disk sector or other logical or physical entity....
    s on machines with 64-bit processors.
  • An updated libSystem with both 32-bit and 64-bit versions; combined with the aforementioned kernel change, this allows individual applications to address more than 4GB of memory when run on 64-bit processors, although an application using Apple libraries or frameworks other than libSystem would need to have two processes, one running the 64-bit code and one running the code that requires other libraries and frameworks.
  • A new startup daemon
    Daemon (computer software)

    In Unix and other computer computer multitasking operating systems, a daemon is a computer program that runs in the background , rather than under the direct control of a user; they are usually initiated as background Computer processes....
     called launchd
    Launchd

    launchd is a unified, open source Operating System service management framework for starting, stopping and managing daemon , Computer programs and Shell script....
     that allows for faster boots.
  • The printing dialog in Tiger now features a drop down menu for creating PDFs, sending PDFs to Mail, and other PDF related actions. However, the user interface has been criticized for creating a hybrid widget
    Widget (computing)

    In computer programming, a widget is an element of a graphical user interface that displays an information arrangement changeable by the user, such as a window or a text box....
     that looks like a plain button but acts like a pop-up menu. This is one of only three places in the entire Mac OS X interface where such an element appears.
  • Dock menus now have menu items to open an application at login, or to remove the icon from the dock.
  • The Window menu in the Finder now features a "Cycle Through Windows" menu item.
  • The Get Info window for items in the Finder now includes a "More Info" section that includes Spotlight information tags such as Image Height & Width, when the file was last opened, and where the file originated.
  • Early development of resolution independence. Apple notes that this will be a user-level feature in a future version of Mac OS X. Among the changes, the maximum size of icons has been increased to 256x256. However, the Finder does not yet support this size.


Technologies

  • A new graphics processing API
    Application programming interface

    An application programming interface is a set of subroutine, data structures, class and/or Protocol provided by library and/or operating system Service s in order to support the building of applications....
    , Core Image
    Core Image

    Core Image is a pixel-accurate, non-destructive image processing and rendering framework for Mac OS X. As part of the QuartzCore framework, it extends the rendering capabilities of Quartz with its plugin-based architecture for applying filters and effects....
    , leveraging the power of the available accelerated graphics cards.
Core Image allows programmers to easily leverage programmable GPUs for fast image processing for special effects and image correction tools. Some of the included Image Units included are Blur, Color Blending, Generator Filters, Distortion Filters, Geometry Filters, Halftone features and much more.
  • A new data persistence API, Core Data
    Core Data

    Core Data is part of the Cocoa API in Mac OS X first introduced with Mac OS X v10.4. It allows data organised by the Entity-attribute-value model to be serialization into XML, Binary file, or SQLite stores....
    , that makes it easier for developers to handle structured data in their applications.
The Mac OS X Core Data
Core Data

Core Data is part of the Cocoa API in Mac OS X first introduced with Mac OS X v10.4. It allows data organised by the Entity-attribute-value model to be serialization into XML, Binary file, or SQLite stores....
 API helps developers create data structures for their applications. Core Data provides undo, redo and save functions for developers without them having to write any code.
  • A new video graphics API, Core Video
    Core Video

    Core Video is the video processing model used by QuickTime on Mac OS X to interface with the rendering and compositing layers in its graphics model....
    , which leverages Core Image to provide real-time video processing.
Apple’s Motion
Apple Motion

Motion is a software application produced by Apple Inc. for their Mac OS X operating system. It is used to create and edit motion graphics, titling for video and film production, and 2D and 3D compositing for visual effects....
 real-time video effects program takes advantage of Core Video
Core Video

Core Video is the video processing model used by QuickTime on Mac OS X to interface with the rendering and compositing layers in its graphics model....
 in Mac OS X Tiger. Core Video lets developers easily integrate real-time video effects and processing into their applications.
  • Core Audio
    Core Audio

    Core Audio is a fairly low-level application programming interface for dealing with sound in Apple Computer Mac OS X operating system. It includes an implementation of the cross-platform OpenAL library....
     integrates a range of audio functionality directly into the operating system.


Interface differences

In every major new revision of Mac OS X, Apple alters the graphical user interface
Graphical user interface

A graphical user interface is a type of user interface which allows people to human-computer interaction such as computers; hand-held devices such as MP3 Players, Portable Media Players or Gaming devices; household appliances and office equipment....
 somewhat. In Tiger the menu bar displayed at the top of the screen now features a colored Spotlight button in the upper right corner; the menu itself has a smoother 'glass
Glass

Glass generally refers to a Hardness, brittle, transparency amorphous solid, such as that used for windows, many Glass Bottles, or eyewear, including, but not limited to, soda-lime glass, borosilicate glass, acrylic glass, sugar glass, Muscovite , or aluminium oxynitride....
y' texture to replace the faint pinstripes in 10.3.

Also of note, 10.4 introduces a new window theme, often described as ‘Unified’. A variation on the standard, non-brushed metal theme used since the introduction of Mac OS X, this theme integrates the title bar and the toolbar of a window. A prominent example of an application that utilizes this theme is Mail
Mail (application)

Mail is an e-mail client included with Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X operating system. Originally developed by NeXT as NeXTMail, a part of their Nextstep operating system, it was adapted, following Apple's acquisition of NeXT, to become OS X's Mail application....
.

Tiger trademark lawsuit

Shortly before the release of Mac OS X x10.4, the computer retailer TigerDirect.com, Inc. filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging that Apple infringed TigerDirect.com’s trademark with the Mac OS X Tiger operating system.

The following is a quotation from TigerDirect.com’s court memorandum:

Apple Computer’s use of its infringing family of Tiger marks to expand sales of products besides its operating system software is already evident — for example, Apple Computer is offering free iPods and laptops as part of its Tiger World Premiere giveaway. In short, notwithstanding its representation to the PTO that it would only use Tiger in connection with their unique computer operating system software, Apple Computer has in recent weeks used a family of Tiger marks in connection with a substantially broader group of products and services, including the very products and services currently offered by Tiger Direct under its famous family of Tiger marks.


The judge in the case ruled in Apple’s favor.

Support for Intel processors

At the 2005 Worldwide Developers Conference
Worldwide Developers Conference

The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, commonly abbreviated WWDC, is a business conference held annually in California by Apple Inc. The conference is primarily used by Apple to showcase its new software and technologies for software developer, as well as offering hands-on labs and feedback sessions....
, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that Apple would begin selling Mac computers with Intel processors in 2006. To allow developers to begin producing software for these Intel-based Macs, Apple made Developer Transition Kits available for sale which included a version of Mac OS X v10.4.1 designed to run on x86 processors.

This build includes Apple’s Rosetta
Rosetta (software)

Rosetta is a lightweight binary translation for Mac OS X distributed by Apple Inc.. It enables applications compiled for the PowerPC family of processors to run on Apple systems that use Intel central processing units....
—a translation process that allows Intel processor versions of the OS to run PPC software with little penalty. This is contrasted with the current Mac OS 9 Classic
Classic (Mac OS X)

Classic, or Classic Environment, was a Computer hardware and software abstraction layer in Mac OS X that allowed Application software compatible with Mac OS 9 to run on the Mac OS X operating system....
 mode, which uses comparably larger amounts of system resources.

Soon after the Developer Transition Kits began shipping, copies of Tiger x86 leaked onto file sharing
File sharing

File sharing is a method of distributing electronically stored information such as computer programs and digital media. File sharing can be implemented in a variety of storage and distribution models....
 networks. Although Apple had implemented a Trusted Computing
Trusted Computing

Trusted Computing is a technology developed and promoted by the Trusted Computing Group. The term is taken from the field of trusted systems and has a specialized meaning....
 DRM
Digital rights management

Digital rights management refers to access control technologies used by publishers, copyright holders, and hardware manufacturers to limit usage of digital media or devices....
 scheme in the transition hardware and OS in an attempt to stop people installing Tiger x86 on non-Apple PCs,OSx86
OSx86

OSx86 is a collaborative "Hack " project to run the Mac OS X computer operating system on non-Apple Inc. personal computers with x86 architecture processors....
 project had soon managed to remove this restriction. As Apple released each update with newer safeguards to prevent its use on non-Apple hardware, hacked versions were released that circumvented Apple’s safeguards. However, with the release of 10.4.5, 10.4.6, and 10.4.7 the hacked versions continued to use the kernel from the 10.4.4 because later kernels have hardware locks and depend heavily on Extensible Firmware Interface
Extensible Firmware Interface

The Extensible Firmware Interface is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. EFI is intended as a significantly improved replacement of the old legacy BIOS firmware interface historically used by all IBM PC compatible personal computers....
. By late 2006, the 10.4.8 kernel was cracked.

At MacWorld San Francisco 2006, Jobs announced the immediate availability of Mac OS X v10.4.4, the first publicly available release of Mac OS X Tiger compiled for both PowerPC and Intel x86 based machines.

Version history

Mac OS X
version
buildrelease datenotes
10.4.0 8A428 29 April 2005 retail
10.4.1 8B15 16 May 2005
10.4.2 8C46 12 July 2005
10.4.2 8E102 12 October 2005 exclusively for Front Row
Front Row

Front Row is media center software for Apple Inc.'s Macintosh computers and AppleTV for viewing and downloading video, photos, podcasts, and music from a computer, optical disk, networks using iTunes or iPhoto, and the Internet using an Apple Remote....
 iMac G5
IMac G5

The iMac G5 was a series of desktop Macintosh computers designed and built by Apple Inc. using the PowerPC chip architecture. It was the last line of iMac computers that used a PowerPC chip, making it the last of the iMacs that could run Mac OS 9 applications....
 released on same date
10.4.2 8E45 19 October 2005 exclusively for PowerBook G4
PowerBook G4

The PowerBook G4 was a series of notebook computers that was manufactured, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc. between 2001 and 2006 as part of its PowerBook line....
s released on same date
10.4.2 8E90 19 October 2005 exclusively for Power Mac G5 Dual and Quad
Power Mac G5

The Power Mac G5 is Apple Inc.'s marketing name for models of the Power Macintosh which contain the PowerPC 970 central processing unit. The professional-grade computer was the most powerful in Apple's lineup when it was introduced, and was touted by Apple as the fastest personal computer ever built....
 released on same date
10.4.3 8F46 31 October 2005 . Included in updated retail copies
10.4.4 8G32 for PowerPC
8G1165 for Intel
10 January 2006
10.4.5 8H14 for PowerPC
8G1454 for Intel
14 February 2006
10.4.6 8I127 for PowerPC
8I1119 for Intel
3 April 2006 Apple Download Page ( / ) 8I127 included in latest retail copies
10.4.7 8J135 for PowerPC
8J2135a for Intel
27 June 2006 Apple Download Page ( / )
10.4.7 8K1079 7 August 2006 exclusively for Mac Pro
Mac Pro

The Mac Pro is a workstation computer manufactured by Apple Inc. The machines are based on Xeon#5100-series_.22Woodcrest.22 microprocessors, but are similar to the Power Mac G5 they replaced in terms of outward appearance and expansion capabilities....
 released the same date
10.4.7 8N5107 7 August 2006 exclusively for Apple TV (formerly codenamed iTV)
10.4.8 8L127 for PowerPC
8L2127 for Intel
29 September 2006 Apple Download Page ( / )
10.4.9 8P135 for PowerPC
8P2137 for Intel
13 March 2007 Apple Download Page ( / )
10.4.10 8R218 for PowerPC
8R2218 for Intel
20 June 2007 Apple Download Page ( / )
10.4.11 8S165 for PowerPC
8S2167 for Intel
14 November 2007 Apple Download Page ( / )


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