
Apple demos the next major release of OS X today at WWDC 2009 called Snow Leopard. Snow Leopard ships in September. Upgrades cost just $29 and $49 for family pack for current Leopard users. See the new features below.
- All the Major System Applications run in 64-bit Mode
- Exchange Support
- Finder Refinements (Faster icon drawing, Put back trash, New services Menu, etc.)
- Expose For the Dock (Click and hold an app, and all active windows will zoom)
- 45% Faster Installs
- Safari 4 (Safari 4 offers unparalleled speed. When a plugin crash, browser window will be still intact)
- New QuickTime Player with New UI (Featuring a new Technology called HTTP streaming)
- New QuickTime Player also support video editing and export to MobileMe, etc.
- Deeper “Stack” level Navigation down to folder within folder
- Grand Central Dispatch (Brand New Multi-core CPU Multi tasking Feature)
- OpenCL Technology
