German Apple site Apfeltalk has released new screenshots of Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” onto the internet. There’s not really much to see, but the screenshots offer “photo evidence” of Safari 4’s web-application feature, Address Book Exchange Support, and more.
While the screenshots don’t really show much, as most improvements are under the hood, the shots seem to show that Apple is really on top of Snow Leopard’s surface features, however limited they may be. Given that they have a whole year to continue development, I can’t wait to see the performance increases...or perhaps some yet-unannounced features?
Here are a few of the most important screenshots from Apfeltalk.
Above we can see the Safari “Save as Web Application” menu item. This would replace the application Fluid’s functionality. Wonder if Apple paid the developers at all...nah. They didn’t.
Whee! Address Book with Exchange! Nothing special here, but many will find great use in this, and it might even be the straw that makes them move from Windows?
Here we see the icon for a web application. I just love the transparent Safari icon! With luck, web apps are as full featured and customizable as they are with Fluid.
I’m just wondering why there’s a Time Machine icon for the Dock Preferences button.
German Apple site Apfeltalk has released new screenshots of Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” onto the internet. There’s not really much to see, but the screenshots offer “photo evidence” of Safari 4’s web-application feature, Address Book Exchange Support, and more.
While the screenshots don’t really show much, as most improvements are under the hood, the shots seem to show that Apple is really on top of Snow Leopard’s surface features, however limited they may be. Given that they have a whole year to continue development, I can’t wait to see the performance increases...or perhaps some yet-unannounced features?
Here are a few of the most important screenshots from Apfeltalk.
Above we can see the Safari “Save as Web Application” menu item. This would replace the application Fluid’s functionality. Wonder if Apple paid the developers at all...nah. They didn’t.
Whee! Address Book with Exchange! Nothing special here, but many will find great use in this, and it might even be the straw that makes them move from Windows?
Here we see the icon for a web application. I just love the transparent Safari icon! With luck, web apps are as full featured and customizable as they are with Fluid.
I’m just wondering why there’s a Time Machine icon for the Dock Preferences button.
See the rest at [Apfeltalk]
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