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If you haven't noticed, it's Leopard time. And this week's Macworld video is super-sized to address the release of Mac OS X 10.5.


Although I'm the host of today's video, four Macworld editors have joined forces to highlight some cool new features in Leopard.


Jason Snell: A look at iChat, including new "Box" and "Compact" chat types, the tab bar, multiple AIM logins, multimedia recording, screen sharing, and iChat Theater.


Rob Griffiths: Spotlight on Spotlight, including improved phrase-finding, boolean operators, and the built-in calculator.


Dan Frakes: The new Path bar in the Finder and the spring-loaded Dock.


Christopher Breen: A preview of Preview, including enlarging thumbnails, the slideshow toolbar icon, color adjustments palette, Auto Levels command, Instant Alpha, Inspector pane, Keyword input, and PDF annotations.

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  • if mac wanted their computers to play games they would, but thats not wat they are aiming at.

  • people should stop fighting over mac and windows. THEY ARE BOTH FUCKING AWESOME OKAY???

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  • @PS3vidvids With the Mac OS X Lion App store coming out, I'm sure we'll have tons of games.

  • can u put windows stuff onit, like 4 skool and stuff?

  • try darwine

  • Have the imac a mic in it? or only a cam

  • wtf if you buy a mac its got its own computer you make no sense

  • i gonna buy a mac about 2 weeks.

    but my soundcard is: realtek

    so i need the HD audio codec drivers for my pc.

    but that codec is only for windows and linux or can i install windows programs ?

  • apple-key + t

  • I wonder why I am getting thumbs down for my question - if MAC wants to stray away from games ok fine - but a very very large number of consumers get PC to play games because you can customize hardware or software to their liking vs a console that you are stuck with. So that is alot of money MAC is missing out with- a few years back MAC was making compatable games for just about any game - now they stopped and that is their call and their mistake- no PC games no interest-

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