--- Forwarded Message from Otmar K. Foelsche --- >Date: 09 May 2005 15:07:07 EDT >From: Otmar K. Foelsche >Subject: Re: #7895 like a Tiger (Fabian) >To: LLTI-Editor I have had no time to take an in-depth look at Tiger yet. Most software incompatibilities that were disovered in beta versions have been fixed - among them Apple Desktop Remote and Kerberos. Among the highlights for language learners: The translation widget, the unit conversion widget, and the dictionary/thesaurus widget - all three widgets are immediatly useful. The translation widget translates from and into Chinese (both), Japanese, Korean, German, French, Spanish, Russian, Modern Greek, Dutch and Italian. It allows copy and paste and makes it possible to translate English into Korean and then have the Korean translated back into English - with sometimes interesting results. Obviously mechanisms of this type have to be handled with common sense - no idioms, no ambiguities, no complex sentences. We had a few instructors try it out on a preliminary basis - they were impressed. I would assume that more languages will be included in the translation widget and that dictionary/thesauri combinations for languages other than English will be available soon. Chinese and Japanese input systems seem to have been improved - I have had no feedback from anybody here yet. The system appears to be stable, yet, for those wwho read the rags, there are a few problems here and there - but nothing dramatic that should prevent users from switching to this system. The rumor has it that iSight and its new group capability is rather slow.... I have not looked into that area yet. Norton is limited to manual and scheduls scheduls scans. It is my understanding that Tiger includes fundamental changes "deep down" that will have a very significant impact on future releases of the operating system. I am sure that other subscribers to this have had more experience than I with this system - all information for the list is appreciated! Otmar Foelsche *********************************************** LLTI is a service of IALLT, the International Association for Language Learning, and The Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning (http://consortium.dartmouth.edu). Join IALLT at http://iallt.org. Otmar Foelsche, LLTI-Editor ([log in to unmask]) ***********************************************