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The MobileMe preference pane gets an update: Syncing iDisk now gives you the option to always keep the most recent version of a file, which will automatically resolve syncing conflicts based on that criteria. These should be handy for people who travel a lot. Safari also taps into this feature, showing the closest results for certain search queries. The Date and Time pane allows you to set your location automatically using Snow Leopard's built-in Location Services. The Keyboard preference pane features a new Shortcut interface, making it easier to assign shortcut keys and activate specific options, such as which abilities are displayed in Services. "Use secure virtual memory" is now enabled by default, and you can disable Location Services. #APPLE SNOW LEOPARD SCREENSAVER PASSWORD#
In the Security preference pane, you can now set a delay time for sleep or screen saver password entries. There are a number of changes in System Preferences that generally build on the features already present in Leopard: #APPLE SNOW LEOPARD SCREENSAVER WINDOWS#
Stacks windows in the Dock can now be scrolled in Grid view. You can scroll through items using Grid view. (It looks good, and Apple should have extended the new Dock menu look to contextual menus.)ĭrilling through folders in the Dock is easier, too. The Keep in Dock, Open at Login, and Show in Finder menu options have been consolidated into an Options submenu, but Quit and Hide are still easily clickable, and multiple windows that are in use by the app still display. The Dock now sports a sleeker-looking contextual menu with white text on a semi-transparent black background. And Dock folders and windows finally support drag and drop.
You can also press the Command and Tab keys to move to the next application, whose open windows spring into view.