Laying the foundation for the next generation of personal computing, Leopard redefines what personal computing looks like, according to Michael Gartenberg (computerworld.com). And Gartenberg offers a litany of Leopard features by which hes impressed. Cover Flow, a feature first used in iTunes, lets you browse files visually and then see a files contents without opening it. He argues that Apples IM client, iChat, runs rings around whats available for other systems. Hes always used his e-mail in-box as a to-do list, Gartenberg admits, and Apples Mail client makes that really work.
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[Source: Apple Hot News]