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A video look at Mac OS Snow Leopard

It will come as no surprise that I upgraded to the latest OS offering from Apple. In the last couple of weeks using Snow Leopard it has been a mixed bag. 95% of it is all very good. On the odd occasion Quicktime X does not work as I would want it to. Then there is something wrong with perhaps a memory leak, as I get lots of spinning beach balls and hangs. There is also a font issue with Quark Xpress and postscript type 1 fonts. Apart from that (which I can put up with) it is all pretty snappy and good. Below are a series of videos that I produced, covering some of the main new features.

Quick Look - The Finder in Apple's Snow Leopard OS
Quick Look - Dock Exposé in Apple's Snow Leopard OS
Quick Look - Stacks in Apple's Snow Leopard OS
Quick Look - QuickTime 10 Player in Apple's Snow Leopard OS

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At 11:04 am, Anonymous dsi said...

Interface enhancements like Expose in the Dock and better file and folder viewing in Stacks make finding application and files much easier.

 

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