Mac OS X Leopard’s 300+ Feature List
Oct 17th, 2007 by MuZumbu
This is a list of new features that, according to [GIZMODO] , have not been seen on the WWDC 06/07 keynotes.
• Mail’s Post-It-style notes synchronize automatically with the iPhone.
• Address Book now synchronizes with Yahoo.
• Finder Path Bar: “See the path of a file when you view it in the Finder. Just choose Show Path Bar from the View menu and the path is visible at the bottom of the Finder window. You can also drag files to any location in the Path Bar.”
• Preview has more editing power: “Crop, rotate, resize, and save images in a range of image formats. Selection tools make it a snap to cut and paste images from Preview directly into other applications.”
• Boot Camp is now official, complete with Microsoft WHCL-Certified Windows Drivers. (And an uninstall mode.)
• The new-look dock is now spring-loaded. This means that you can drag an image over iPhoto, press the space bar and, once iPhoto is opened, you’ll keep dragging the image to the desired folder.
• You can now have the dock synched in many Macs (this requires a .Mac account.)
• DVD Player now comes with auto zoom, to box your movies correctly.
• Apple says that DVD Player has now higher quality video thanks to “Adaptive Video Analyzation technology that applies deinterlacing and inverse 3:2 pulldown on demand.”
• Apart from all its well-known interface improvements, the Finder now includes precise grid control for icons and a one-click way to make all folder views look the same.
• Front Row will stream iTunes content from any Mac around the house, and do DVD playback.
• iCal has received a lot of new features, like inline editing of events, sharing of meeting materials in an event dropbox, and CalDAV group scheduling.
• iChat Watch for My Name…Receive an alert when someone calls your name in a group chat. And
never miss a comment directed to you.
• iChat: Invisible mode and multiple logins for .mac/AIM, Google or Jabber.
• Instant Screen Sharing from the Finder. “Start an interactive screen sharing session with other Macs on your network. Just select the Mac from your sidebar and (if authorized) you can see and control the Mac as if you were right in front of it.”
• Image applications will be able now to import photos from 802.11- and Bluetooth-enabled cameras.
• Self-Tuning TCP promises “optimum application performance, especially in high-bandwidth/high-latency environments.”
• Photo Booth comes now with a burst mode, so you can record four-photo successive shots as GIFs. The objective: to annoy everyone in iChat with your moving buddy image. Photobooth also records videos.
• Live partition resizing
• Wirelessly import images from many 802.11-enabled digital cameras and Bluetooth devices.
• Application Binding. Assign an application to a specific space. Anytime you run that application, it will open in its assigned space.
• GPS geotagging info supported in Preview.
•Airport shows which networks are secure.

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