Snow Leopard's New Exposé and Dock Explained [Apple]
Gizmodo —
... zoom in to one of the open windows, and check it out without leaving Exposé. • If you grab a file, you can drag it to the dock and hold it over an app icon. This springs open App, and arranges the open windows of that app in Exposé, so you can easily drop the file where it needs to go. (I currently do this by holding the file with my mouse while doing a combo-keystroke to bring the window back into view, so I can see how this will make life easier.) [Apple's Snow Leopard "Refinements"; Snow Leopard Full Coverage on Gizmodo] ...
Snow Leopard’s New Exposé and Dock Explained [Apple]
IPhone news, updates and Iphone information —
... of the open windows, and check it out without leaving Exposé. • If you grab a file, you can drag it to the dock and hold it over an app icon. This springs open App, and arranges the open windows of that app in Exposé, so you can easily drop the file where it needs to go. (I currently do this by holding the file with my mouse while doing a combo-keystroke to bring the window back into view, so I can see how this will make life easier.) [Apple's Snow Leopard "Refinements"; Snow Leopard Full Coverage on Gizmodo] ...
OS X Snow Leopard vs. Windows 7: The Final Countdown [Giz Explains]
Gizmodo —
... now, so you can easily drop files in whatever app window you want to. Expose, my "I would die without it" feature in Leopard, now arranges windows in a neat grid, rather than scattering them across whatever space is available. Stacks is actually useful now too, since they're scrollable and you can look in folders within stacks in Snow Leopard. ...
Hands On with Mac OS X Snow Leopard (Developer Preview) [Mac OS X]
Lifehacker —
... for yourself to see what it's all about, let me save you the trouble. Startup and Shutdown Speeds First, Apple promises that Snow Leopard will wake from sleep, join Wi-Fi networks, and shutdown faster than plain old Leopard. While it's difficult to accurately test wakeups and network connections, I timed startup and shutdown on my MacBook Pro in both Leopard and Snow Leopard. Turns out Snow Leopard is indeed faster even on my old hardware. While shutdown sped up by almost 66%, cold boots only sped up by 13%. Here are the numbers. Operating System Average Time to Boot Up ...
Get Mac OS X Snow Leopard August 28th
iPhone Savior —
... The long wait is almost over! Apple has announced its Mac OS X version 10.6 Snow Leopard will go on sale Friday, August 28 at all Apple retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers. Snow Leopard will be available as an epic upgrade for Mac OS X Leopard users for $29. The installation requires 5GB of disc space if you want to be in on what's new. ...
Snow Leopard Virtual Keyboard Renews iTablet Mac Rumors
The iPhone Blog —
... boasts a metric ton of refinements for their new Mac OS X Snow Leopard release, including better performance and smaller footprint, then goes and adds a new virtual keyboard that just begs to be touched…
…Ah, yeah, here come the Mac OS X Snow Leopard on iTablet stories!
9to5Mac leads this latest charge with the keyboard while Cult of Mac points also to the new Dock Expose, and all new, all-touchable Stacks grid. (See Apple’s feature overview).
So, could Apple be making a Mac OS X iTablet, or is your money still on ...




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