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Spaces is an entirely new feature in Mac OS X Leopard, but the idea of virtual desktops — and multiple desktops — has been around for a long time. Here's a look at what's new and different ...
Note that I'm basing my observations on the Windows 7 Ultimate Release Candidate 1 (Build 7100) and Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.7. You could argue that I really should be comparing Windows 7 to the ...
The client version of Mac OS X 10.5 isn't the only Leopard release slated for October 26. There's also the new version of Mac OS X Server. John C. Welch previews the latest version of Apple's ...
Mac OS X 10.5 won't arrive until October, but Apple has given us another preview of the next OS X update known as Leopard. We walk you through each of this big cat’s major features, from changes ...
While Snow Leopard isn’t pack the Leopard-like explosion of 300 new features, there’s actually a decent bit of new stuff going on: QuickTime X is a whole new QuickTime, there’s built-in text ...
After advertising Mac OS X Leopard as having "over 300 new features," Apple previewed Snow Leopard at WWDC 2008. Notably, during that year's "State of the Union" session, ...
A similar update was issued for Lion and Snow Leopard in Safari 5.1.7, which released with OS X 10.7.4 late last week—hit up Software Update. This is the first major update Apple has released ...
Mac OS X Leopard and Windows Vista side by side. Gina Trapani August 8, 2006 The more things change, the more they stay the same. That's what I ...
There’s no doubt that Mac OS X 10.6, aka Snow Leopard, is a worthwhile upgrade — a no-brainer for people with Intel Macs. I’ve pointed out the 7 best features in Snow Leopard, and my three ...
Since 2001, Mac OS X has delivered more than a thousand innovative new features. With Snow Leopard, the next major version of the world’s most advanced operating system, Mac OS X changes more ...
Review: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Leopard's interface enhancements make productivity more pleasurable with a Mac, as more than 300 functional and fun features top off this update.
Many functions in Mac OS X are only exposed to the user via System Preferences, so as you might guess, a lot of new things in Leopard show up there. Among them are a few of the "secret new ...