news.worldofapple.com - 2/23/2009
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The latest build (10a261) of Mac OS X “10.6″ Snow Leopard was released towards the start of February , much like many of the previous builds it contained very little user interface changes compared to Mac OS X “10.5″ Leopard. For this reason World of Apple has refrained from offering detailed ...
appleinsider.com - 2/23/2009
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appleinsider.com —
A gallery of screenshots from the latest build
of Apple's upcoming Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard...
operating system showcases a handful of minor design tweaks that have been reported around the web in recent weeks.
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Snow Leopard screenshots show interface tweaks
theappleblog.com - 2/25/2009
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theappleblog.com —
World of Apple this week has been kind
enough to post a series of screenshots taken from...
the latest build of Snow Leopard that show off some of the new features coming in Apple’s latest OS revision. While Snow Leopard is being billed more as a ...
(more)
A Look at Snow Leopard: New Features From the Latest Build
engadget.com - 2/26/2009
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engadget.com —
We haven't seen too many Snow Leopard screenshots
leak out, but it looks like a few more...
have finally surfaced, and they seem to show some interesting -- if minor -- interface enhancements. Most notably, Stacks now allows nested browsing, so if ...
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Leaked Snow Leopard screenshots and video show new ...
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Snow Leopard screenshots show interface tweaks
AppleInsider —
... Published: 12:00 PM EST A gallery of screenshots from the latest build of Apple's upcoming Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard operating system showcases a handful of minor design tweaks that have been reported around the web in recent weeks. The screenshots , published by World of Apple , come from Mac OS X 10.6 build 10A261, which was released to members of Apple's developer connection earlier this month. New Keyboard Shortcuts Preference Pane While it's rumored that Apple is keeping some more significant interface changes ...
Screenshots of Latest Snow Leopard Build Released
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News —
... A brief mention of Snow Leopard at WWDC 2008 by Steve Jobs gave the public a mere glimpse into what can be expected, yet developers had been privy to more detailed information. World of Apple has gathered a gallery of screenshots showing the latest Snow Leopard build (10a261), that has been sanctioned as a primarily “under the hood” upgrade, improving performance and reducing the operating systems overall footprint. Below are a few of the screenshots that have been released. ...
Rumor: Snow Leopard screenshots
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... post up at World Of Apple today with what seems to be screenshots of interface changes in Snow Leopard build 10A261, which was released in February. Nothing major, but nice little improvements. ...
Mac OS X Snow Leopard screenshots leak
CNET News - Apple —
... Mac OS X Snow Leopard will let you return files wrongly placed in Trash to their proper home.(Credit: World of Apple) ...
A Look at Snow Leopard: New Features From the Latest Build
TheAppleBlog —
... World of Apple this week has been kind enough to post a series of screenshots taken from the latest build of Snow Leopard that show off some of the new features coming in Apple’s latest OS revision. While Snow Leopard is being billed more as a streamlined and smoothed-out version of OS X 10.5, there are still some changes to the UI and feature set coming along with the improvements under the hood. ...
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More Snow Leopard screenshots and video leak out —
The Apple Core
More and more Snow Leopard (a.k.a. Mac OS 10.6) screen shots seem to leak out every week and while I don’t believe in violating NDAs (personally, I don’t have an NDA with Apple) I’d be remiss if I didn’t at least mention it. The latest batch of screenies come courtesy of ...
Apple's Safari 4 UI changes hint at plans for Snow Leopard —
AppleInsider
The new public beta release of Safari 4 reveals the deepest look yet at the future of Apple's software, hinting at what's in store for the closely guarded user interface revamp coming in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, as well as appropriating ideas from other browsers and adding some original ...
Reasons I’m looking forward to Snow Leopard —
Macsimum News
Posted by Dennis Sellers I’m looking forward to Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”) even though Apple has said it won’t sport any flashy new bells and whistles. Building upon Mac OS X 10.5, the goal is to improve overall performance for Mac desktop users.