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OS X 10.2 Jaguar "Touching" Advertisement from Apple

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2007

This is an un-aired advertisement for Apple's OS X Jaguar (10.2) operating system entitled "Touching". This ad was on Apple's website for download prior to the release. It's a cool animation of flying through the universe ending on an iMac G4!

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  • Hey, I burnt some Jaguar Install CD's! I put them in my pc but they said 0 files 0 bytes free space 0 bytes capacity!

    My Question...

    Are Mac OS X CD's readable on a pc!

    I need to know b4 the 8th of April!

    Thx

  • @Macintosh3745 PCs cannot read Mac discs unless you download special software like MacDrive or HFS Explorer. MacDrive is great but you have to buy it.

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  • He's watching a .pdf file in Quicktime? look closely at 0:33 the name of the file is Power of Mac OS X !

  • Should have been the intro video

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  • Youtube could use a AGC... and quite possibly a HP Filter.

  • Hey, I got a question, maybe you can help. I remember an apple ad from awhile back, that I can't quite remember what it was for, but I remember a guy getting blasted with rays from his computer or something, and when he turned around, there was a huge X punched out of his wall (From the power of OS X, I guess). I've looked for this everywhere, and I just can't find it! Any help?

  • @MacFreaks Well then, I'd better start using it!

  • @Jk981206 Of course, I've been using Macs for my entire life and Time Machine was a great addition in Leopard!

  • @MacFreaks Did you use a mac?

  • @Jk981206 It's been two years already? Anyway: time travel!

  • @MacFreaks You stole my comment. 2 years in advance.

    WHAT IS YOUR SECRET?

  • @tweetyaja Quicktime on OS X certainly can, at least it did back then. I can't speak for Quicktime X but the older versions did. Some folks preferred to read PDFs in Quicktime because it was a bit more snappy than the Preview app.

  • @honam1021 Im not sure if QuickTime can open .pdf!

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