Snow Leopard Interface Screenshots

Screenshots from the latest build of Apple’s upcoming Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard has been published by World of Apple. The screenshots showcases a handful of minor design tweaks that have been reported around the web in recent weeks.

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The said gallery of screenshots shows some changes made in Snow Leopard like having such as a

1. Revised Keyboard Shortcuts Preference pane modeled after the Finder, with commands organized into categories displayed in the left-hand column

2. New Put Back option in the Finder’s Action menu automatically returns a trashed item to the folder where it came from.

3. Users can navigate deep into Stacks presented in grid view, with each parent grid being thrust into a minimized grid window in the upper left-hand corner of the grid as the user digs deeper into the Stack.

World of Apple also state that the early release of Snow Leopard was unlikely to come to pass. One Apple director had raised hopes for a public release sometime during the first quarter of 2009, though developers suggest this won’t be technically possible given the current state of the software, which still requires considerable refinement. [World of Apple]

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