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Leopard Mac OS X 10.5 Pictures

MacBidouille provides the step by step installation screenshots as well as images of the various new features in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.

Last week saw the developer's release of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard to developers at WWDC, along with a preview of features in the upcoming version of Mac OS X.

Leopard was quickly leaked to illegal file-sharing sites and possible unannounced features have been making the rounds.

Meanwhile, Macworld has provided detailed look at Spaces, TimeMachine, Dashboard, Universal Access, Mail 3, iChat, and iCal.

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72 months ago
Hooray for resolution independence!
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72 months ago
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72 months ago
I'm surprised this didn't happen more quickly.
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72 months ago
This will be one I will probably skip, which is rare for me.
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72 months ago
It's always the little things that add up to a great OS version, for me. The headline features are great, but the thousand small touches can add up to even more.

One little change I appreciate: editing a filename now selects the name but not the extension.
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72 months ago

This will be one I will probably skip, which is rare for me.


remember there are plenty of features that apple didn't feel comfortable revealing yet. they're probably saving the UI and other user-oriented for a later event (macworld, maybe). it felt like everything they went over was geared towards devs, but that's mainly because they were talking the worldwide developer's conference.
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72 months ago
just a note... it was WWDC that had the previews, not macworld :)
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72 months ago
Res-independence was announced publicly by Apple (with little fanfare) many months ago:

http://developer.apple.com/releasenotes/GraphicsImaging/ResolutionIndependentUI.html


just a note... it was WWDC that had the previews, not macworld :)

Those links go to Macworld the magazine :)
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72 months ago
I guess that the features presented at WWDC is just the tip of the iceberg. I will most certainly get my copy
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72 months ago
Looking forward to TimeMachine. I'm very slack in my backup procedures :o
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