November 21, 2008 | Bangkok
Issue #263: Live Music

MAC OS X Leopard

MAC OS X Leopard

November 29th, 2007

Got a Mac? Apple has just released MAC OS X Leopard, packed with more than 300 new features to make your life easier. The new 3D Dock, with “stacks,” allows you to organize your applications and documents for faster access. There’s also a newly developed desktop finder; the possibility to share files between multiple Macs; Quick Look to instantly view files without having to open an application—all this can really speed up your work. Spaces lets you watch up to 16 channels and Time Machine automatically backs up everything on your Mac. If necessary, Leopard is also able to restore the entire system from the Time Machine data to an external drive. As much as this may excite you, make sure your Mac meets the minimum requirements. Mac OS X Leopard is available at B5,690 for a single user and B8,590 for single-residence, up to five users. Try iStudio, 2/F Central World Plaza, Rama 1 Rd., 02-613-1540.

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