Use the new Finder in Snow Leopard Video
Use the new Finder in Snow Leopard Video Transcript
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>> Hey guys Mac OS X Snow Leopard has an updated Finder so we'll show you the new features and cosmetic differences. Now the Finder is a lot more responsive and has a snappiness that makes this really feel like a whole new machine. It gives you the ability to directly preview files so you can resize your file icons on the fly with the slider in the bottom corner. This is new to Snow Leopard. Now I have a PDF file that's a guide to Kuwai [assumed spelling] and I can move through it page by page without even opening it. For movie files I can play them directly from their thumbnail as well and they'll even play while I'm resizing them in real time. Now this is a 2 Gigahertz Intel Core 2 dual machine so it really just shows you what Snow Leopard can do on an entry level Mac book. I'm Brian Tong for cnet.com with your Snow Leopard How To. Use it wisely.
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