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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From Terminal to AppleScript, from multilingual setup to security settings
Mac OS X Snow Leopard comes with a bevy of new and enhanced controls aimed at the power user or IT admin. Here are the ones you'll find most valuable.
- See the InfoWorld slideshows "What's new in Mac OS X Snow Leopard: For all 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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