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A few new features to Snow Leopard’s Finder
It’s true that Apple is always focused on stability and performances of their new softwares, but that doesn’t mean that in the Snow Leopard’s beta users won’t find a few new features that will certainly make fans happy.
In its last build (10A261), the Finder has acquired two new functions: Put Back and Stacks Folder Navigation.
Put Back will allow users to restore files and folders on the trashcan back to their original position with one simple click. This feature was present up to the OS 9, but then it mysteriously vanished on the OS X.
Stacks Folder Navigation will allow users to navigate inside folders without leaving Stacks. In Leopard, when you click a folder in Stacks, and it is simply opened, in Snow Leopard, instead, the same action will minimize the parent directory and show the clicked folder, always within Stacks.Related posts:
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