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More Snow Leopard screenshots and video leak out
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.
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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 AppleInsider who discovered that the new developer seed contains the following (mostly cosmetic) updates:
- Stacks now allows nested browsing
- A new Put Back menu item for accidentally-trashed items (although this can be done with undo now)
- A redesigned Keyboard Shortcuts preference pane
- A new installer option to only install printer drivers for printers that have been used with your machine
- New preset HDTV modes (via Flickr user Stellarolla)
AppleInsider had screen shots (as in past tense) but succumbed to the threats of Apple legal and took them down. Luckily, a bunch of shots are still posted at Neowin and Engadget has a YouTube video (embedded above) of the new Stacks behavior.