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Details on all the new Snow Leopard features

Sections: Apple Business, Apple News, Mac OS X, Operating Systems, Rumors, Snow Leopard

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snow leopardAs news of Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard abounds, speculation about features begins. Read on for some more features expected in 10.6, including Multi-Touch support, auto activation, ZFS support, and more.

  • More Multi-Touch support. With an update to all Apple MacBooks anticipated to come soon, more Multi-Touch support will be added to Snow Leopard. More commands through the track pad will be added to even more applications throughout the Mac.
  • Reduced size for all applications. One anticipated feature of the new OS is a huge size reduction of the base system. No longer will there be UI elements from 10.3 still in the system (Sorry, guys). Estimates show that some of the bigger apps to be slimmed are Mail, which will drop from 287 MB to 91 MB, Preview, which will drop from 70 MB to 11 MB, and Automator, which will drop from 29 MB to 3 MB.
  • Addition of more text features. Macs already have the basics—red lines for spelling errors, green for grammar—but more are on the way. The Mac has lacked certain features for word processing that Microsoft Word (whaaa???) already has, including auto-hyphenation and auto replacement (automatically making (c) to go to ©), among others.
  • Auto activation. Apps such as Mail already recognize information such as dates, names and addresses, but the service will be extended to automatic activation of items such as fonts needed by any application.
  • ZFS Support. Snow Leopard will finally have both ZFS Read and Write capabilities. The current big cat already has a read function, but no write. Now, services that normally require multiple disc drives and servers will be available to the casual user of Mac OS.

Overall, despite reports of a lack of new features in Snow Leopard, it seems as though the new system will in fact be chock full (or, in our case, chock empty) of good additions and removals.

Via [Apple Insider]

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7 Comments

  1. Oh Snow Leopard, you sleek beautiful beast…

    GrimWit
  2. Yeah, she's a beauty. My only complaint is the name. I do understand that it is just Leopard with a snowy dusting of speed and security, but I was hoping for something like Lynx or Cougar

    Mark Rowland
  3. I won't get it if its any more then $65 for a single license

    Mark Rowland
  4. Based on what they are touting for current features, this is probably the most valuable update to Mac OS since the 9 to X transition.

    Eye candy is kewl, but computers are tools not toys. If they make it better / faster/ more stable / etc. people will come, and, at least from a corporate perspective, be more than willing to pay for anything that offers massive reductions in support costs, which is 40-60% of IT expense.

    It really sounds like they are setting up for a new form factor computer (touch tablet?), with the reduced memory footprint, increased speed, reducing typing needs through auto-correction and auto-recognition of various elements, and touch interface????

    kirkrr
  5. Im wondering what pricing will be like for the new operating system, are they really going to charge a full operating system price so we can have 'less' of an application XD

    Steve Embleton
  6. I think this is a good thing… focussing on cleaning up and optimizing is a valuable endeavour that many companies have needed to do for many, many, years…
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  7. Mail is much more stable in Snow. And the dock in snow is just awesome.

    farhaan

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