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Leopard Getting Stacks Update

Submitted by ryan on Thu, 12/20/2007 - 09:07.
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In my assessment of Apple's Leopard operating system a few weeks ago ("Leopard Doesn't Quite Stack Up") I complained about the new Stacks feature. Namely that the icons are lame and the lack of a list view like there was in Tiger was anti-functional. Apparently with the upcoming release of 10.5.2 Apple has heard it's customers and is making a change: http://www.macrumors.com/2007/12/20/apple-adds-list-view-to-stacks-in-le...

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