thinksecret.com— Apple's newest build of Mac OS X 10.5 distributed to developers is showing signs of nearing completion, but Leopard has not yet reached release candidate status with build 9A559.
Sep 25, 2007View in Crawl 4
The whole point of having a journaled file system was to make backups unnecessary except for archival purposes. Always having to keep an extra drive connected is not revolutionary. To be honest, this was probably included for corporate and will most likely be more useful on XServe.
delmonteSep 26, 2007
Yes you can now resize images with Preview, amongst other new editing features.
kschrammSep 26, 2007
Like this:<a class="user" href="http://tinyurl.com/2ff35p">http://tinyurl.com/2ff35p</a>
dragon76Sep 26, 2007
The whole point of having a journaled file system was to make backups unnecessary except for archival purposes. Always having to keep an extra drive connected is not revolutionary. To be honest, this was probably included for corporate and will most likely be more useful on XServe.
dragon76Sep 26, 2007
Spoken like someone who has never used Mac OS Classic. The folders look like an updated version of System 7, actually.