appleinsider.com— Apple's upcoming Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard operating system will reportedly see support for the company's QuickLook technology extended from specialized preview windows to Finder icons themselves.
Jul 21, 2008View in Crawl 4
You seem to have a strong bias again apple. A lot of software makes you scroll to the bottom on the EULA pages. Doesn't mean it isn't a retarded thing to do, though.
Comment Dugg for one paragraph of truth. Could not disagree with anything you said. Is the OS perfect? Far from it. Innovative? Indeed. QuickLook the best thing since sliced bread? Absolutely.
In the initial releases of nautilus (for gnome 1.x) , if you had the sidebar enabled, you could 'preview' the sound files by clicking the play button in the sidebar.It was taken out in Gnome 2.0. For the past few releases Gnome would allow you to preview a sound file by hovering over it.
geokenJul 22, 2008
This was part of gnome before 8.04, it was in at least 7.10 if not earlier versions.
horsepieJul 22, 2008
You seem to have a strong bias again apple. A lot of software makes you scroll to the bottom on the EULA pages. Doesn't mean it isn't a retarded thing to do, though.
Closed AccountJul 22, 2008
I would guess it is ubuntu. Course it never showed up for me, so how did you do it?
schnebJul 22, 2008
Comment Dugg for one paragraph of truth. Could not disagree with anything you said. Is the OS perfect? Far from it. Innovative? Indeed. QuickLook the best thing since sliced bread? Absolutely.
prammyJul 23, 2008
In the initial releases of nautilus (for gnome 1.x) , if you had the sidebar enabled, you could 'preview' the sound files by clicking the play button in the sidebar.It was taken out in Gnome 2.0. For the past few releases Gnome would allow you to preview a sound file by hovering over it.
sixlaneveJul 23, 2008
Finally a Digg story that is not iPhone related