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.
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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(View all)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.
One little change I appreciate: editing a filename now selects the name but not the extension.
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.
72 months ago
Res-independence was announced publicly by Apple (with little fanfare) many months ago:
http://developer.apple.com/releasenotes/GraphicsImaging/ResolutionIndependentUI.html
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 :)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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