QuickLook feature, Dashboard tweaks in latest Leopard builds

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  • Reply 81 of 88
    Maybe Leopard is Apple's way to tell the world "we will catch up with the darned KDE features - one day, we will". And that is not necessarily bad ;-)
  • Reply 82 of 88
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by swisswuff


    Maybe Leopard is Apple's way to tell the world "we will catch up with the darned KDE features - one day, we will". And that is not necessarily bad ;-)



    What KDE features?
  • Reply 83 of 88
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by kim kap sol


    What KDE features?



    konqueror features related to image preview, probably :-)
  • Reply 84 of 88
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by swisswuff


    konqueror features related to image preview, probably :-)



    Does it just show a preview of an image or does it show a preview of any document? The former is a small feat...the later is a gargantuan feat (done properly).
  • Reply 85 of 88
    maccrazymaccrazy Posts: 2,658member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by kim kap sol


    Does it just show a preview of an image or does it show a preview of any document? The former is a small feat...the later is a gargantuan feat (done properly).



    agreed, I kind of assumed/hoped it would show anything.
  • Reply 86 of 88
    jlljll Posts: 2,713member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by MacCrazy


    QuickLook is useful when you've forgotten what a file is, although how this differs from column view is in-apparent to me.



    Column View doesn't let you browse documents, presentations and so on.
  • Reply 87 of 88
    amoryaamorya Posts: 1,103member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by kim kap sol


    Does it just show a preview of an image or does it show a preview of any document? The former is a small feat...the later is a gargantuan feat (done properly).



    In theory, any document.



    There does need to be a plugin to support new document types... in a similar way to proprietary types needing their own spotlight importer. It is hoped that developers will write plugins for the formats their app uses.
  • Reply 88 of 88
    maccrazymaccrazy Posts: 2,658member
    awesome
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