Apple Mac OS X v10.4.3 "Tiger" Doc Set M9646N/A Manuel D’Utilisation

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Product Guide
Mac OS X Tiger
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H.264. A new video codec designed for the future of video, capable of delivering 
incredibly high-quality video at remarkably low data rates. H.264 meets the needs 
of emerging video technologies by scaling from 3G mobile phones to 1920-by-1080-
resolution high definition video. The H.264 standard has already garnered broad 
support across the industry and has been ratified as part of the Blu-ray and HD-DVD 
high definition video specifications.
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.Mac Sync. The new, completely integrated synchronization engine delivers high-
performance data syncing of more data types than ever—contacts, calendars, web 
bookmarks, mail settings, and keychains—to all of your Macintosh computers through 
.Mac and, as appropriate, to your mobile devices, including phones, PDAs, and iPod.
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Parental controls. Mac OS X was designed with multiple users in mind, so families can 
share the same computer while maintaining their own custom preferences and secure 
data. Tiger enhances the multiuser capabilities in Mac OS X by helping you monitor 
and control your children’s online activities, with new features in Safari, iChat, and Mail 
that let you decide which websites your children can visit and with whom they can 
communicate over the Internet.
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Mail. A new version of the world-class, standards-based email application included 
with Mac OS X. Mail features a new look, searching and Smart Mailboxes powered by 
the Spotlight search technology, parental controls, an HTML-based text editing engine, 
.Mac synchronization of mail settings, and a slideshow view that displays attached 
images full screen.
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64-bit computing. 64-bit computing provides scientists, engineers, and other power 
users with the tools to address problems that are billions of times larger than those 
they can solve today with 32-bit computing. Tiger applications can address up to four 
billion times the memory addressed by 32-bit applications, leverage powerful 64-bit 
math precision, and utilize the wider 64-bit pathways for data throughput. Tiger deliv-
ers the power and precision of 64-bit computing while maintaining full performance 
and compatibility with existing 32-bit Mac OS X applications.
Other innovative new features in Tiger include: 
•  Updates to the UNIX-based foundation of Mac OS X
•  Enhancements to Windows interoperability
•  A Dictionary and Thesaurus based on the 2005 New Oxford American Dictionary 
(Second Edition) and the Oxford American Writer’s Thesaurus (First Edition)
•  A full-screen slideshow with onscreen controls for viewing images in the Finder, 
Spotlight, Mail, and Preview
•  The VoiceOver spoken interface, which makes the Mac accessible to those with visual 
impairments
•  A Mac-to-Mac migration assistant integrated into the Mac OS X Setup Assistant
•  New versions of Address Book and iCal