
At WWDC 2009 today, Apple introduced Snow Leopard, the next major release of OSX to the public. Features Include
- Microsoft Exchange Support
- New Finder Refinements
- Stacks in the Dock now can navigate to deeper folder structures
- Installs are 45% faster
- Handwriting recognition for the trackpad
- Safari 4
- New QuickTime Player
- All major OS X Apps are now 64-bit
- New Application Threading (Grand Central Dispatch)
Current Leopard users can upgrade to Snow Leopard for only $29, and Snow Leopard Family Pack upgrade will sold for $49. Snow Leopard will be available in September.
