Mac OS X Snow Leopard: What's new for all users
Take InfoWorld's in-depth visual tour of the new Mac OS features that every user will want to know about
By Galen Gruman
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The 'minor' Mac OS upgrade's treasure trove of new features
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Exposé meets the Dock
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The Dock's new look
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Wi-Fi status always available
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The right time wherever you are
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Easy flight status checking
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Recover your trash -- again
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System preferences: New, changed, and gone
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Trackpad gestures for all
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Bluetooth setup is now in context
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Services are now contextual
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My scanner is your scanner
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Quicker Sidebar customization
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Preview comes closer to Adobe Reader
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QuickTime Pro is now free
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Your top sites in Safari
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New aurora, slider-sized Finder icons
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Explore Mac OS X with InfoWorld's slideshows:
- "What's new in Mac OS X Snow Leopard: For all users"
- "What's new in Mac OS X Snow Leopard: For office users"
- "What's new in Mac OS X Snow Leopard: For power users"
- "The UI challenge: Windows 7 versus Mac OS X"
Follow InfoWorld's ongoing coverage of Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
Discover the "7 best features of Mac OS X Snow Leopard" -- and find out "What's wrong with Mac OS X Snow Leopard" for business users.
Get all the details on the new Mac OS X in the "Mac OS X Snow Leopard Bible," by InfoWorld's Galen Gruman and Macworld U.K.'s Mark Hattersley.
Galen Gruman is executive editor of InfoWorld for features, as well as its Mobile Edge blogger and Smart User blogger, author of "Mac OS X Lion Bible," "Exploring iPad for Dummies," and "." Follow Galen's mobile musings on Twitter at MobileGalen and at Google+.
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