
So I’ve just installed Snow Leopard on my near-new 13″ Macbook Pro. It’s fast, very fast. Faster than Leopard. The new Quicktime is nice, “stacks” are much improved. Excellent!

So I’ve just installed Snow Leopard on my near-new 13″ Macbook Pro. It’s fast, very fast. Faster than Leopard. The new Quicktime is nice, “stacks” are much improved. Excellent!
There’s news going around about Snow Leopards latest screen grabs showing off interface tweaks, etc.
I’m loving the ‘put back’ function. And the ability to navigate folders in stacks grid-style.
I previously mentioned Quicktime Pro features may appear in Snow Leopard as standard, this rumor may not be true at all.
I don’t even recall where I read this, but apparently Snow Leopard will include Quicktime Pro features without an additional fee. Great news!
Im not sure if this is a trick or what but I think its pretty cool.
I was messing around with Quicktime one day and found out you can scroll thru movie frames, one frame at a time by holding your mouse over Quicktime and scrolling with the scroll wheel on your mouse.
Steve’s Keynote is well and truly over, I got out of bed at 2AM AWST to watch some live coverage provided by some popular web siteslets look at some of the latest updates from Apple.
Time Capsule, a “beefy” Airport Extreme with internal 500GB or 1TB hard disk’s for network “time-machine” backups at $299 and $499USD shipping in Feb
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