Mac OS X Snow Leopard: What's new for power users
Take InfoWorld's in-depth visual tour of the new Mac OS features that every admin and power user will want to know about
By Galen Gruman
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From Terminal to AppleScript, from multilingual setup to security settings
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Customizing search scope
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Firewall protection for the rest of us
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Cisco VPN support built-in
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The password pause
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Going multilingual
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Chinese strokes via your trackpad
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One Terminal, many sessions
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Script Editor gets a new name
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Folder actions made simpler
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Setting up services
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Connecting users to directory services
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Script Editor gets a new name
The Script Editor app is now called AppleScript Editor, and it resides in the Utilities folder instead of Applications folder. AppleScript Utility has also been dropped. Its functionality is now exposed as AppleScript Editor preferences.
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- 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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