• Classic is much improved. Window buffering is enabled (if you remember the feature from moki's hack in 10.1), so now you don't get random bits of white garbage left all over the screen. Seems to start a bit quicker too.
• Quicktime is 6.4d37, I can't seem to notice much difference except the player has had an interface overhaul to match iTunes 4, et al.
• The new finder is excellent. Fast, responsive, I can't say enough good about it. It seems to choke when dealing with more than about 150 files at a time tho, but that should be fixed up by release.
• Application launch time seems improved
• Safari v85 under panther has smooth scrolling implemented
• I can't seem to find the encrypt home directories option anywhere, it probably hasnt' been implemented yet
• Toast doesn't launch
• Exposé and fast user switching are everything you always imagined + more
• The whole OS just seems DAMN fast, it's VERY snappy and feels like the 10.0 to 10.1 progression to me. Also, things like sheets have been sped up 2x, so you're not waiting for them to appear and disappear.
• Menus are drawn even faster than before
• The terminal fonts look slightly different, and the terminal is MUCH faster than before (like GLTerm)
• They have implemented a windows/liteswitch style apple-tab switcher instead of just highlighting the app in the dock
And here's the best part:
you may all say it feels so much faster because it's a clean OS install, blah blah. Not the case. I installed this on my powerbook's 60GB hard drive with 4gb free (fragmented to hell and back), and I performed an upgrade install. I'm using all my preferences and my home dir from 10.2. And it's still blazingly fast in comparison.
I could go on for hours, but I'll stop now as someone else has probably written almost the exact same thing.
Later
qnxde.