Mac OS X Leopard Desktop Screenshot

Desktop. A neat place to work.

Just one look at the desktop in Mac OS X Leopard says you’ve arrived someplace new. From the menu bar to the stunning new Dock, Leopard is designed to help you enjoy the time you spend at your computer — and help you get more out of it.

Mac OS X Leopard Desktop Stacks Screenshot

Stacked in your favour.

Does your desktop get cluttered? You’re hardly alone. So you’ll love one of the most useful new features in Leopard: Stacks. A stack is a Dock item that gives you fast access to a folder of files. When you click a stack, the files within spring from the Dock in a fan or a grid, depending on the number of items (or the preference you set). Leopard starts you off with two premade stacks: one for downloads and the other for documents. The Downloads stack automatically captures files downloaded from Safari, Mail and iChat and the Documents stack is a great place to keep things like presentations, spreadsheets and word processing files. You can create as many stacks as you wish simply by dragging folders to the right side of your Dock. Pretty neat.

An eye-opening experience.

The new desktop has a semitransparent menu bar and a reflective 3D Dock that perfectly frame your desktop picture — whether you use one of the beautiful included images or customise it with a favourite from your iPhoto library. Mac OS X Leopard Desktop Dock Screenshot The Dock has a bright active-application signal and the look of Leopard extends to all applications. Every window has a consistent design theme and active applications are even more distinct, casting deeper shadows.

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