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Snow Leopard: Video leaked (and removed) with new features
When Snow Leopard is mentioned, it’s always said that the main changes will be “undercover” and then only visible to the users when it comes to performances. Even though that might be in fact the truth, the Apple developers are also working in enhancing the already great experience from Mac Os X through a series of new changes that were found, until earlier today, on Youtube, through a series of videos that were showing the new Mac OS X 10.6. Apple has already moved and forced the user to remove the videos from his Youtube account, but we can list a couple of the new features that were present on the videos.
One of them is the enhancement of the Quick Look function, that adds the possibility of enlarging the icons up to the window’s size, which could become a new way of previewing PDF files, for example. Another video has confirmed the insertion of some features found on iPhone OS, such as the automatic grammar verification and text recognition, for example. The possibility of resetting the original position of files in the trashcan was added, and the new Quick Time X has transparent commands even with the window at its minimum size.
Another one of the video showed the new Finder preferences that allow users to set a default search folder different from the one found now. Another interesting thing found was the new Dock options, with the possibility to change Spaces to the aplications without opening the System Preference menu.
Unfortunately, we cannot present you the videos, as Apple has proceeded to remove them. Which is actually not strange at all, since Apple always keeps a keen eye on such violations of contract.
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