Writing for the Telegraph, Claudine Beaumont tells us that Leopard is slick, shiny and offers any number of features that deliver the wow factor. Like CoverFlow, which in Leopard allows you to whiz through files and documents, with the album covers replaced by mini-thumbnails showing the front page of documents. You can hover over these thumbnails to scroll through multi-page documents; if its a movie file, you can even play the film clip in Finder. Stacks another useful addition to Leopard, is a virtual stack of documents that lives in the dock area, giving you one-click access to files. For me, Beaumont states, the stand-out feature is Time Machine, but shes also impressed that with Boot Camp built-in, Leopard becomes the first Apple operating system that will also allow you to install a Windows operating system alongside it.
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[Source: Apple Hot News]