appleinsider.com - 2/23/2009
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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.
news.worldofapple.com - 2/23/2009
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news.worldofapple.com —
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 ...
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A Look at Build 10A261 of Snow Leopard [Images + Video]
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 ...
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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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Mac OS X Snow Leopard screenshots detail interface tweaks
MacDailyNews —
... interface changes close to its chest at this time, a handful of subtle refinements have cropped up in versions of the software provided to third party developers, such as a revised Keyboard Shortcuts Preference pane modeled after the Finder, with commands organized into categories displayed in the left-hand column," Oliver reports. "Developers testing Snow Leopard can also navigate nested folders from within a Stack," Oliver reports. More info and the screenshots can be found here .
Rumor: Snow Leopard screenshots
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: OS, Rumors, Snow LeopardThere's a 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. For example, there's a re-designed Keyboard Shortcuts control pane that lets users define shortcuts as easily as restore the defaults. Another cool trick is the "Put Back" button available when browsing the contents of the trash from a Finder window. One click restores a previously doomed file to ...
Leaked Snow Leopard screenshots and video show new Stacks, install options
Engadget —
... Keyboard Shortcuts prefpane that might encourage people to actually use it, and what looks like a welcome new installer option to only install printer drivers for printers that have been used with your machine. That alone should cut down on Snow Leopard's install size -- now if Apple would just figure out that we don't need 200 language packs by default, we'd be really getting somewhere. All the images in the gallery, and video of the new Stacks behavior after the break. [Via AppleInsider] ...
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