Mac OS X Snow Leopard

The brand spanking new Mac OS X Snow Leopard is about to show its spots and consumers are in a speculating frenzy as to what the new OS can do. But what IS confirmed, is that the latest Mac OS X Snow Leopard is formulated to build web applications in Safari 4. Mac users are free to take advantage of the “Save As Web Application” feature in Safari’s menu. Doing so will somehow “copy” the whole version of that particular page that you are saving. Translated, this means that you can make use of this feature to work offline when and if you somehow disconnected your computer from any existing Internet connection. You may even view the full content without the need to first boot up an Internet browser window! This feature also bears a resemblance to the iPhone’s web application icons.

The soon to be released Snow Leopard OS also allows users to upgrade their Address Book, or more fondly known as Address Book Exchange Preview as a result of the recent Microsoft partnership. Microsoft has a similar data sync program called Microsoft Exchange.

Users who are anxious about what other changes that will be implemented will have to wait until the Snow Leopard’s official launch come 2009.

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