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John and Bill react to all things post trade deadline. What now for KD and the Phoenix Suns? Does this do more damage to KD's legacy? What is Jimmy Butler's fit in Golden State? Why didn't the Bulls trade Vuc to the Warriors? What is the current pecking order in the West? Then, it's a look at some of the other smaller moves around the league. (0:00) Intro (1:00) KD Stays in Phoenix (6:30) More Damage to KD's Legacy (8:40) Jimmy Butler's Fit w/ Warriors (13:45) Why Didn't the Warriors Get Vuc? (18:20) Current West Pecking Order (20:20) Sacramento Kings Troubles (21:00) Mark Williams to the Lakers (32:30) Is Rob Pelinka the Exec of the Year? (35:20) Brandon Ingram to Raptors (40:38) Cavs Acquire De'Andre Hunter (46:00) What Are We Doing Here - The Guys That Didn't Move To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Follow 1000x On Spotify: https://spoti.fi/45htDli Follow 1000x On Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Kz0Bpw Follow 1000x On YouTube: https://bit.ly/3DNc5C6 -- In today's episode of 1000x Jonah and Avi discuss the return of the crypto bull market as positive sentiment about a Bitcoin ETF spurs a massive rally in Solana. We also debrief on the episode with Anatoly, walk through how to find the best opportunities as a trader & how to navigate technical trades vs a fundamental investment thesis. To hear all this & more, you'll have to tune in! -- Follow Avi: https://twitter.com/AviFelman Follow Jonah: https://twitter.com/jvb_xyz Follow 1000x: https://twitter.com/1000xPod Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ -- Referenced In The Show: Solana's End Game with Anatoly Yakovenko: apple.co/3QuF7NZ Fake bitcoin ETF report triggers price jump to $30k, $100M wave of liquidations: https://blockworks.co/news/bitcoin-etf-report-price-jump -- Timestamps: (0:00) Introduction (1:06) The Solana Debrief (8:32) Applications In Crypto (12:51) Bitcoin's Move To $35,000, Catalyst For A Crypto Rally (20:04) The Setup For A Bitcoin Bull Market (25:57) Technical vs Fundamental Trading (32:16) Opportunities In Crypto -- Disclaimer: Nothing said on 1000x is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Avi, Jonah and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
Emission 870 Smog - C'est le projet mené par Bill Callahan depuis 1988 - Inscrit dans la tradition lo-fi, sa musique est parfois émotive, souvent triste et toujours grave, comme si chaque nouvelle chanson annonçait une mauvaise nouvelle - Au nombre des collaborateurs plus ou moins occasionnels de Callahan, on compte Jim O'Rourke, Steve Albini et Cynthia Dall... La Playlist: Peach Pit - Garb - Fruit Bats – (J) - Disgut - Hollow Out Cakes – Kings Tongue - Stawberry Rash – (J) - Your Wedding - Burning Kingdom – Bathysphere - Sweet Smog Children - Prince Alone In The Studio - Let's Move To The Country - (J) - To Be Of Use - Your New Friend - (J) - The Orange Glow Of A Stranger's Living Room - The Morning Paper - Blood Red Bird - Let's Move To the Country - No Dancing – (J) - Cold Blooded Old Times - Dress Sexy At My Funaral - Rain on Lens (1 et 2) - (J) - Live As If Someone Is Always Watching You - Butterflies Drowned in Wine - Truth Serum - Rock Bottom Riser - The Wind and the Dove – (J) - Our Anniversary – Everyway Bonne Ecoute... Bibliographie : Les Inrockuptibles n°072 septembre 1996 Les Inrockuptibles n°184 février 1999 Les Inrockuptibles n°224 décembre 1999 Les Inrockuptibles n°245 mai 2000 Les Inrockuptibles Hors Série : Les 50 meilleurs disques de 2003 Les Inrocks2 Les 50 meilleurs disques de 2007 Les Inrockuptibles n°699 avril 2009 Les Inrockuptibles Hors-Série Les 50 meilleurs disques de 2009 Les Inrockuptibles n°804 avril 2011 Les Inrockuptibles n°933 octobre 2013 Les Inrocks Hors Série Les 50 meilleurs disques de 2013 Pop Fin de Siècle, Guillaume Belhomme, Editions du Layeur, 2019 Alternative Nation, La scène indépendante américaine 1979-2001 – Jean-Marie Pottier, Le Mot et le Reste, 2021
View in HD at . Most apps you use to create documents on your Mac have the same core commands in the File menu. Learn how to use New, Open, Close, Save, Duplicate, Save As, Rename and Move To. Plus, lots and lots of useful tips and tricks!
Jesse Goldman - Jesse is a singer, songwriter and musical educator. He's dedicated his life to music and inspiring children with his work. He just released a city based adventure song album, which is bi-lingual called "Move To the Moozika". We talk about this album, what music means to him and how he wants to help children grow and develop using music.Kinja Dixon - Kinja is an entrepreneur who quickly rose to one of the most successful realtors in the country. He made enough money to retire before he was 35. Today we talk about his journey, his advice on believing in yourself and how to overcome adversity to succeed. We also discuss his new young adult book "Little Solar Book of Super Powers".
Jesse Goldman - Jesse is a singer, songwriter and musical educator. He's dedicated his life to music and inspiring children with his work. He just released a city based adventure song album, which is bi-lingual called "Move To the Moozika". We talk about this album, what music means to him and how he wants to help children grow and develop using music.Kinja Dixon - Kinja is an entrepreneur who quickly rose to one of the most successful realtors in the country. He made enough money to retire before he was 35. Today we talk about his journey, his advice on believing in yourself and how to overcome adversity to succeed. We also discuss his new young adult book "Little Solar Book of Super Powers".
Star Singer; Voice Lessons, Singing Lessons and Tips About Singing
Today's guest is Sarah Whitten, MA, MM is a voice and yoga expert, focusing on whole body wellness and function. A 500-hour Certified Yoga Instructor, Sarah Whitten offers a fusion of traditional yoga and other movement modalities help singers resolve physical issues voices and find their optimal sound. She offers workshops and courses around the country and also online. We talk about... The benefits of yoga and movement on your voice/singing. How to have good alignment and freedom in the voice at the same time. Why "assumed" posture isn't necessarily the best for your singing. Learning to look beyond how you sound and begin to perceive "how you feel." Some tips for releasing tension in the body and voice. Why sound isn't always a reliable method of feedback and why focusing on "feeling" might be a better way for you to work. Connect With Sarah Facebook Group: Seeing the Whole Singer: www.facebook.com/groups/1616332042001398/ Youtube Channel: The Vocal Yogi Instagram: @vocalyogi Sarah's Free Class: Teaching the Thoracic Spine to Move To get access: https://sarahwhitten.com/_ulpa_/bodyboss/ Free Training - Get Cast Fast: 4 Steps To Earning Your Dream Music Theatre Role. Follow me on Instagram @Starsingerco! Make sure to send me a DM and say hi!
Discussion Topics: An explanation to our hiatus, Sober October, Good Places to Move To in 2019, and our trip in San Francisco with our good buddy Forghani and Regular Patrick. Hosts: Austin and Kevin Songs: "San Francisco" - The Mowgli's
"It's so valuable to have a sustainable relationship with your body. Movement is medicine. People don't need doctors, chiropractors, or physical therapists. What they need is to become more active and that's when the personal trainer is the conductor of the locomotive system." - Dr. Craig Liebenson on how we can recover with the power of functional movement Join The Open Sky Fitness Podcast Group! That's right! We have a closed Open Sky Fitness Podcast group on Facebook where you and everyone have the opportunity to talk about your health and fitness goals in a safe environment. We post workouts and start discussions about how to be strategic around finding a healthier you. Check it out! The Power of Functional Movement with Dr. Craig Liebenson On this week's episode, chiropractor, Director of L.A. Sports & Spine, professor, and author, Dr. Craig Liebenson joined us to discuss how we can stabilize and strengthen our bodies. But before Rob got into the interview with Dr. Liebenson, Devon and him wanted to talk about an awesome app that one of our OSF Facebook group members mentioned called Meetup. Meetup App: Get Motivated to Stay Healthy If you're struggling to stay fit and healthy, one great method to try is using the Meetup App. Look up people who are interested in doing similar activities as you such as hiking, biking, yoga, CrossFit etc so you can all workout together. When you find a group of people who have similar interests as you, it can really boost your motivation. Another great thing about the Meetup app is that it's not just for meeting up to do sports or physical activity. You can also use it to talk to people about topics in your field, about family, or education, etc. It's a great way to make connections and network with people in your area. Benefits of Functional Movement Exercises By now you've probably noticed that a lot of exercises that are explained in health magazines or online videos only focus on isolated movements of one problem area. However, what we should be focusing on to help us avoid injuries and physical limitations are functional movement exercises. Why are functional movement exercises so important for our health? It's important because all of the different parts of the body are connected. Therefore, you may have to focus on healing one part of the body to be rid of the pain in a totally different area. Functional movement is about keeping our muscles strong as we go through life. It's about being able to bend, squat, and kneel without any pain as well as prevent falls, be spry, and move well when we're older Investigate and Heal the Root of Your Pain "Functional training is not a general thing. It's a very specific thing and is meaningful to the individual. There are different things that a tennis player needs to focus on compared to a runner." - Dr. Craig Liebenson Just as our bodies are unique, so are our pains and injuries. To discover the root of your pain or ache, you have to look for hidden skeletons. The better you know your body, the more dependent you will be on yourself to find, treat, and heal any pain or soreness. If you seek out a chiropractor, physical therapist, and/or personal trainer, they should all be working together and cheer you on during the entire process. Don't be discouraged if you get to the point when you no longer believe that there is hope to healing your pain. We can turn our bodies around at any age. To begin feeling more active, just focus on simple movements and getting up during the day. Recover with Functional Movement "Everybody is an athlete in my mind. If you have a body, you're an athlete. I want everyone to develop a sustainable relationship with their body." - Dr. Craig Liebenson To begin to heal his patients with functional movement, Dr. Craig Liebenson starts from the very beginning by looking at their chronological pasts. By learning what people have done in the past or their genetic history, he can understand what their body is capable of and what needs to be improved to boost their functional capacity. With that knowledge, Dr. Liebenson teaches his patients how they should be moving and how to improve their mobility by simply modifying their movements when performing physical activities. Healing & Strengthening Your Body at Home To get started with healing your body through functional movement, you don't even have to leave your home. Just spend some time with yourself to think about where the root of your pain may be located in your body. After reviewing your history including pains, injuries, and stresses, focus on where your current pain is located. What have you done before to treat that area and what are your triggers? Triggers can be anything that irritates the body such as a movement or stretch. By just modifying your body's movements, you can naturally stabilize and strengthen tissues without any weight lifting. Examples of Functional Movement Exercises "Functional training is first about stability and then strength" - Dr. Craig Liebenson When it comes to healing the body, don't do specific isolated movements or spot training. Instead, you want to retrain the body with functional movemnet patterns. Examples of functional movements for the knee when you need to stabilize and strengthen it include: Lateral squats Single dead lifts Basic exercises that can help begin the process of including more functional movement in your workouts include: Hip thrusts Glute bridges Don't Just Sit There, Get Up and Move To have an active body, we need to be continuously focusing on functional movement. The simplest way for us to get started is to stop staying in a sedentary position for so long and just walk around. This is very important if you have a desk job and let's face it, these days we're all glued to our computers at work. Try to find a way by adding movement to your day by either getting a Fitbit to motivate you, buy a standing desk, or take microbreaks during the day just to get up and walk around for awhile. It doesn't have to be difficult to be active during the day. The Power of Functional Movement Each Day When we stay inactive during the day, it can lead to other health problems that can be even more difficult to reverse such as obesity, Type 2 Diabetes, dementia, Alzheimer's, heart disease, cancer, and more. About Dr. Craig Liebenson Dr. Craig Liebenson is the Director of L.A. Sports & Spine which is a pain management, rehabilitation & performance enhancement center providing one on one musculoskeletal care. Dr. Craig Liebenson's Career He is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Chiropractic, Division of Health Sciences at Murdoch University, Perth Australia and consultant for the the Anglo-European Chiropratic College M.Sc. programs in Chiropractic Rehabilitation. The first ever chiropractic member of the McKenzie Institute (U.S.) Board of Directors he serves on the editorial boards of numerous journals including the Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation; the PM&R Journal of Injury, Function and Rehabilitation; the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapy; and Journal of Manual Therapy. Dr. Liebenson is the first health care provider in California to receive a Certification of Recognition from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) on Achievement of Recognition for Delivery of Quality Back Pain Care. He is actively engaged in ongoing research on the spinal stabilization system as a Visiting Scholar at Pr. Stuart McGill’s Spine Biomechanics Laboratory at the University of Waterloo. He began studying with both Dr. Karel Lewit and Pr Vladimir Janda beginning in 1987 and began hosting Pavel Kolar’s programs in the late 1990’s. Published works by Dr. Craig Liebenson Dr. Liebenson publishes extensively and is the editor of the book/DVD Rehabilitation of the Spine: A Practioner’s Manual (2nd ed), 2007, DVD series Yoga & Ergonomics; Core Stability Training; & Functional-Performance Training and the The Functional Training Handbook (2014). He has had books published into Spanish, Greek, Korean, Chinese, and Japanese. He worked as team chiropractor for the N.B.A. Los Angeles Clippers from 2005-2009, consulted with the M.L.B. Arizona Diamondbacks, N.F.L. Seattle Seahawks, and Boston Sports Medicine and Performance Group. He serves on the Advisory Council for Equinox worldwide luxury fitness gyms. Start Building Your Own Workouts and Meal Plan! Download Results Tracker here! Click To Download Home Workout Templates or text the word, "lifting," to 33444 to download the templates. Download the OSF Food Journal Now! Have a Question or Review for Rob or Devon? We love answering questions and getting feedback from you, our listener! If you have any questions to ask us, want to share a review of the show, or tell us any suggestions for guests/topics that you think would be great to have on the show, just email Rob at rob@openskyfitness.com or Devon at devon@openskyfitness.com or you can also leave us a review at www.openskyfitness.com/review and even text OSFreview to 33444 to get the link. What You'll Hear on This Episode 00:00 Open Sky Fitness Introduction 1:15 Opening comments with Rob and Devon 3:20 Meet Up app: Struggles with Staying Motivated 9:15 Introduction to Craig 10:30 The beginning of Craig's interest with functional movement 13:00 Changes in the chiropractic world 15:45 How Craig helps his patients 19:30 Who are your clients? Are they mostly athletes or average people? We have an inactivity crisis- obesity, type 2 diabetes, 23:30 Craig's definition of functional training 26:20 How do you help patients from your first meeting 31:00 How can we treat pain on our own? 33:30 How inactivity can harm our bodies 34:30 Functional Movement 101 38:10 How can someone create more mobility in their shoulder via the back? 40:00 Easy exercises to stretch and relieve your body 44:00 How we evolved to stand and sit up-right 47:00 The medial collapse of the knee for women explained 50:00 What do women need to be doing for functional training? 51:45 The benefits of functional training 54:40 Craig's struggles with mobility: what he works on or wants to work on. 59:00 Connect with Craig 1:02:35 Closing comments with Rob and Devon 1:05:00 Open Sky Fitness Closing RESOURCES MENTIONED DURING THE SHOW: The Open Sky Fitness Podcast Group on Facebook Dr. Craig Liebenson's official website Read Rehabilitation of the Spine: A Practitioner's Manual by Dr. Craig Liebenson Check out the Functional Training Handbook by Dr. Craig Liebenson Watch Dr. Liebenson's DVDs and read more of his books here Attend an upcoming seminar or course with Dr. Liebenson Read Movement-Functional Movement Systems: Screening, Assessment, Corrective Strategies by Gray Cook LA Sports and Spine official website Like the LA Sports and Spine Facebook page Learn more about using the Meetup App Listen to the OSF podcast episode no. 87 with Dr. Kelly Starrett: How to Prevent Injuries and Improve Performance Learn more about Pavel Tsatsoulineand and Kettlebell Training Listen to the OSF podcast episode no. 107 with Karen Smith: How to Become a Top Kettlebell Instructor Learn about the life and research done by Dr. Vladimir Janda, the Father of Rehabilitation Medicine Read The Story of the Human Body: Evolution, Health, and Disease by Daniel Lieberman To Download Rob’s FREE workout templates click below** Download Templates Ask Rob a Question or tell him what is working for you: Email Rob@OpenSkyFitness.com To leave a Review for Rob and the Open Sky Fitness Podcast CLICK NOW! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show and I read each and every one of them. Contact our amazing sound engineer Ryan? Send him an e-mail here: info@stellarsoundsstudio.com Thanks for Listening! Thanks so much for joining us again this week. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Do you have any questions (and would like to hear yourself on the Open Sky Fitness Podcast)? Click on the link on the right side of any page on our website that says “Send Voicemail.” And finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. It’s free! Thanks for listening/reading Episode 132- Dr. Craig Liebenson: The Power of Functional Movement! We hope you have gained more knowledge on how to be a healthier you!
This is a special episode. DJ Thermos has created an hour long mix of all the music that we made over the first year of the WC&S Mixtapes project, complete with unheard tracks and interviews with our program staff, Jess Gold, Chris McAneny, and Amos Levy.Download Episode FourTracklist:1. Intro2. Riding My Bike3. Hoggle Beat4. Polite5. I Like Doing Math6. Let It Go7. Get It Right8. Jungle Cat9. Always Be Ill10. Chris interview11. Beans and Rice12. MVP13. Freestyle14. Beat 15. Tinkerbaby16. Christmas Morning17. Jess Interview18. Take Me Home19. My Unrestricted Image20. Kill Track21. Peer Pressure22. Creepy Beat23. My Nightmare24. Let It Go25. Amos Interview26. Gotta Go Hard27. Party In The USA28. Move To the Beat29. You’re Fancy30. Sunny Skies31. Shadow In The Mirror
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The Offical Mixtape for The 2013 St Kitts Music Festival Cool Down After Party at Carambola Beach Club: - intro - Satisfaction - Dubnetiks ft Taranchyla - Go DJ iRepSKN Dub - Dagah - Twerk (Remix) - Busta Rhymes & Nicki MInaj - So Me Tan - Konshens - Sell Out - Cham - For Soul Sound Dub - Shaggy ft Alaine - Every Gyal - Chipmunk & Mavado - Bruk Step Dub it Down (Kevy Remix) - Mr Vegas - Mercy Dub Step Refix - Dye Dye - Macka Diamond - Gal Wine - Mavado - Gyal Sidung - Konshens & Darrio - Bubble Gyal Bumaye (Jester Remix) - Konshens - Wacth Out For This (Bumaye) - Major Lazer & BusySignal - IrepSKN Bumaye edit - Dagah - Freaks (Rmx) - French Montana, Dj Khaled, Mavado & Ricky Rozay - Gyal Run Out - Fay Ann - Wedding Ring - Bunji - How Ya so (Rmx) - Bunji & Peter Ross - Touch Me - Patrice Roberts - Wine Gyal - Kore Band ft Rochele & Tebulous - Diamonds (Akaii Remix) - Rihanna - All Night Long - Lionel Richie - Twerk - Lil Rick - Tan Up An Wuk - Konshens - Boost Har Up (Remix) - Konshens - No Getaway (Scratchmaster Rmx) - Blaxx - A Little Wine - Patrice Roberts - Buss Chune Dub - Ricardo Drue - FOG (Doc Jones Rmx) - Machel Montano - We Want Drinks Meets Gangnam Style - King Bubba ft Lil Rick - Move To de Gyal Dem - Donae'o - Oliver Twist (Remix) - Estelle - Fine Love - J. Martins - 25/8 Afro Beats Kevy Remix - Lyrikal - Manager - Nadia Batson - Stranger - Farmer Nappy - Hit & Run Dub - T-Rock - Drinking Rum - Machel - Push Back - Teddyson John - Wettin - Kerwin DuBois - Fire Man - Nadia Batson - Bubblin - Nutron - Differentology (M.Marfan Jouvert Roadmix) - Bunji - The Canvas - Bunji - Oxygen - Sugar Band - Wuk Up - Akaii ft Eazy - Pick It Up (Remix) - Planet VI, Kylo & Stylee Band - Banana - Small Axe - Ride Up - Kollision - Outro - I Love Soca Dub - Baby Musik
Twitter: Photo Booth can set profile picture Facebook will come later Messages: iChat is now Messages Notification Center: Disable temporarily with ⌥-click Tweet from NC when Twitter account is configured in Sys Prefs NC will be disabled when presenting. Configure in System Preferences Growl Hiss Mountain Growl Growl 2 in beta NCbackgrounder Sharing: Shortcut to send: ⇧⌘D Set custom shortcuts per Keyboard Shortcuts Mail New options in Mail to send page, link, or PDF. Twitter from Notification Center AirDrop: AirDrop for older MacBooks Mail: VIPs iCloud: iCloud is everywhere TextEdit: Pinch to zoom Documents in the cloud Preview: Documents in the cloud Sharing Calendar: Previously named iCal The calendar list is back All “todos” have moved to Reminders Reminders: Is able to create location aware reminders Swipe between lists View multiple lists at once with ⌘-click Notes: Change default font Pin notes Safari: Do Not Track Smart search field combines search and address bar Offline reading list Saves articles for reading. Downloads articles over multiple pages. Syncs with iOS 6 Tab view Pinch with two finger ⇧⌘ iCloud tabs syncs tabs with iOS 6 devices Finder: Inline progress for downloads and file copies Easy encryption of devices QuickLook with three-finger tap-gesture Game Center: Chess has Game Center integration Mac App Store: OS X updates integrated Apps push to other computer Notifications for updates Gatekeeper: Saves users from malware (hopefully) Time Machine: Backup to multiple locations Encrypted bakups Launchpad: Search is automatically highlighted Spotlight and Launchpad search for initial characters in apps, e.g. “ft” to find “FaceTime” Dock: New look Dragging icons inadvertently out of the Dock is now harder. Drag icon and hold it for a while until the “poof” appears Dictation: Shortcut: fn-fn Dictation Switcher Auto Save: Document management directly from the menubar Move To…: doesn’t move to trash Rename… Save To…: is back, but is called “Duplicate” Revert to… Accessibility: Summon Accessibility pane with global shortcut: ⌥⌘F5 Other: Full screen on any display Drag app to display and press fullscreen Doesn’t work with two apps… Drag and drop files in screen sharing Screen saver Photo Stream screen saver New screen saver slideshows Photo picker allows to choose Faces X11 and Java install on demand Exclusive for newer models AirPlay Mirroring requires “newer model” MacBook New H.264 video chip that is not built into earlier laptops is required. The chip is also found in the iPhone 4S, iPad 2 and 3. They are responsible for encoding the mirroring signal there. Power Nap Only available for customers of “SSD” laptops. Also only for newer models. Installs updates and runs backups while Mac is sleeping QuickTime X High performance H.264 encoding Also only for newer models This is not everything John Siracusa’s OS X Mountain Lion Review at Ars Technica
Twitter: Photo Booth kann das Twitter Profilbild hochladen Facebook kommt im Herbst Messages: iChat ist jetzt Messages Notification Center (Benachrichrigungszentrale): Für 24 Stunden deaktivieren: ⌥-click Tweet aus dem Notification Center verschicken wenn “Sharing” in den Notification Center Einstellungen in den Systemeinstellungen an ist. Notification Center stört nicht bei Präsentationen Growl Hiss Mountain Growl Growl 2 in Beta NCbackgrounder Sharing: Shortcut zum senden jeweils: ⇧⌘D Mail Neue Optionen wenn per Mail geshared wird: Seite, Link oder PDF Twittern vom Notification Center aus AirDrop: AirDrop für ältere MacBooks Mail: VIPs iCloud: iCloud ist überall TextEdit: “Pinch to zoom” Documents in the cloud Preview: Documents in the cloud Sharing Calendar (Kalender): Vorher iCal Die Kalenderliste ist zurück Alle “Todos” sind in Reminders gewandert Reminders (Erinnerungen): Kann “Location” Erinnerungen erstellen Swipe between lists View multiple lists at once with ⌘-click Notes (Notizen): Die Standardschrift kann umgestellt werden Notizen als eigene Fenster darstellen Safari: Do Not Track Suchfeld und Adresszeile sind jetzt eins Offline Reading List Artikel werden zum lesen offline gespeichert Mehrseitige Artikel werden unterstützt Synced mit iOS 6 Tab View Pinch mit zwei Fingern ⇧⌘ iCloud Tabs synced Tabs mit iOS 6 Geräten Finder: Fortschrittsanzeige direkt im Finder Leichteres verschlüsseln von Laufwerken QuickLook mit Drei-Finger Tap-Geste Game Center: Schach hat Game Center Unterstützung Mac App Store: OS X Updates direkt im Mac App Store Apps werden auf anderen Mac automatisch heruntergeladen Erinnerungen für Updates Gatekeeper: Verspricht bei Schadsoftware zu helfen. 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QuickTime X High Performance H.264 Encoding Nur neuere Modelle. (Benötigt Chip) Wer noch genauer einsteigen möchte: John Siracusa’s OS X Mountain Lion Review at Ars Technica [ad#Tradedoubler 1 picture] Twitter: Photo Booth can set profile picture Facebook will come later Messages: iChat is now Messages Notification Center: Disable temporarily with ⌥-click Tweet from NC when Twitter account is configured in Sys Prefs NC will be disabled when presenting. Configure in System Preferences Growl Hiss Mountain Growl Growl 2 in beta NCbackgrounder Sharing: Shortcut to send: ⇧⌘D Set custom shortcuts per Keyboard Shortcuts Mail New options in Mail to send page, link, or PDF. Twitter from Notification Center AirDrop: AirDrop for older MacBooks Mail: VIPs iCloud: iCloud is everywhere TextEdit: Pinch to zoom Documents in the cloud Preview: Documents in the cloud Sharing Calendar: Previously named iCal The calendar list is back All “todos” have moved to Reminders Reminders: Is able to create location aware reminders Swipe between lists View multiple lists at once with ⌘-click Notes: Change default font Pin notes Safari: Do Not Track Smart search field combines search and address bar Offline reading list Saves articles for reading. Downloads articles over multiple pages. Syncs with iOS 6 Tab view Pinch with two finger ⇧⌘ iCloud tabs syncs tabs with iOS 6 devices Finder: Inline progress for downloads and file copies Easy encryption of devices QuickLook with three-finger tap-gesture Game Center: Chess has Game Center integration Mac App Store: OS X updates integrated Apps push to other computer Notifications for updates Gatekeeper: Saves users from malware (hopefully) Time Machine: Backup to multiple locations Encrypted bakups Launchpad: Search is automatically highlighted Spotlight and Launchpad search for initial characters in apps, e.g. “ft” to find “FaceTime” Dock: New look Dragging icons inadvertently out of the Dock is now harder. Drag icon and hold it for a while until the “poof” appears Dictation: Shortcut: fn-fn Dictation Switcher Auto Save: Document management directly from the menubar Move To…: doesn’t move to trash Rename… Save To…: is back, but is called “Duplicate” Revert to… Accessibility: Summon Accessibility pane with global shortcut: ⌥⌘F5 Other: Full screen on any display Drag app to display and press fullscreen Doesn’t work with two apps… Drag and drop files in screen sharing Screen saver Photo Stream screen saver New screen saver slideshows Photo picker allows to choose Faces X11 and Java install on demand Exclusive for newer models AirPlay Mirroring requires “newer model” MacBook New H.264 video chip that is not built into earlier laptops is required. The chip is also found in the iPhone 4S, iPad 2 and 3. They are responsible for encoding the mirroring signal there. Power Nap Only available for customers of “SSD” laptops. Also only for newer models. Installs updates and runs backups while Mac is sleeping QuickTime X High performance H.264 encoding Also only for newer models This is not everything John Siracusa’s OS X Mountain Lion Review at Ars Technica