Saturday, November 3, 2007

Leopard offers a better user experience and inherent reliability

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]