Mac OS X Snow Leopard: What's new for office users
Take InfoWorld's in-depth visual tour of the new Mac OS productivity features that every business user will want to know about
By Galen Gruman
-
1
Mac OS X dons corporate pinstripes
-
2
Setting up for Exchange 2007
-
3
iCal keeps up with your time zone travels
-
4
More info, more easily in appointments
-
5
Keep synced with cloud calendars
-
6
Address Book now does directory services
-
7
New formatting controls for TextEdit, Mail
-
8
Auto-adjusting text as you type, across apps
-
9
Controlling auto text replacement
-
10
See more Mac OS slideshows
Mac OS X dons corporate pinstripes
Snow Leopard's big news for business is its native support for Microsoft's ActiveSync and Exchange 2007, allowing the Mac's Mail, iCal, and Address Book apps to tap into e-mail, contacts, to-dos, and calendar items just as Microsoft Office apps do. But Apple has made other enhancements to Snow Leopard that will appeal to office users.
- 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 all 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.







