Thursday, June 21, 2007

Leopard Spotted

Developers attending the World Wide Developers Conference left San Francisco with tomorrow in their hands. A near final version of Mac OS X Leopard. Scheduled to ship this October, the world’s most advanced operating system comes with more than 300 new features designed to make it easier—and more enjoyable—to work and play on your Mac.

Among the innovative features coming to your Mac in Leopard, you’ll enjoy:
A new Desktop that features a translucent menu bar and reflective Dock with Stacks, folders that help you keep your desktop clutter-free.
A new Finder that makes browsing files as easy as browsing music in iTunes, letting you quickly scan documents in Cover Flow or find them instantly using Spotlight and its new pre-built smart searches.
Quick Look, a magical new way to get, well, a quick look at your documents—photos (even RAW images), text files, Keynote presentations, PDFs, Excel files, QuickTime movies, Word files—without opening them.
Time Machine, which introduces an entirely new—and effortless—way to maintain an up-to-date copy of everything on your Mac: invoices, music, photos, TV shows, and other documents.
Spaces, a great new version of Mail, next-generation video chatting with iChat, and many other new features make their debut in the sixth major release of Mac OS X this October.

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