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Small details I like in OS X Leopard: Renaming

Having recently upgraded my computer to Apple’s new operating system, 10.5 Leopard, I’m loving some of the great, new features Apple has incorporated. Spaces will definitely help me keep my screen more organized when I have to do video editing. While I haven’t tried Time Machine yet, I’m looking forward to seeing if it’s a viable replacement for one of my backup strategies (which from the various reports I’ve read, looks like it will be).

What I really like about Leopard is Apple’s attention to the small details. For instance, if I select a file and press Return I can rename it (this feature has been around for quite some time), but what’s new is that Leopard automatically only highlights the name of the file, and does not highlight the file extension. A small detail that makes using a computer just a little nicer.

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