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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Trackpad gestures for all
Snow Leopard lets all Macs with gesture-capable trackpads use the entire set of gestures. Before, older MacBooks were limited to one- and two-finger gestures.
- See the InfoWorld slideshows "What's new in Mac OS X Snow Leopard: For power users" and "What's new in Mac OS X Snow Leopard: For office users."
- 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.
- Follow InfoWorld's ongoing coverage of Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
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