Mac OS X Lion has been seeded to developers today, and we’ve got the first screenshots of the developer build. Check out the pictures below, and keep refreshing this post as we get more.
The Finder is completely new. It’s got new toolbar buttons and animations when switching between views, a new sidebar, new traffic light buttons, it’s more responsive and automatically organizes files by type, as you can see in the
screenshot above. Launchpad is crazy fast, Mission Control a little bit laggy in this first beta, there’s reversed scrolling with rubber-banding effect as in iOS. There’s a new “Internet Accounts” option in System Preferences to let you manage accounts used in Mail, iCal, Address Book and iChat.
[Via Macstories]
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The Finder is completely new. It’s got new toolbar buttons and animations when switching between views, a new sidebar, new traffic light buttons, it’s more responsive and automatically organizes files by type, as you can see in the
screenshot above. Launchpad is crazy fast, Mission Control a little bit laggy in this first beta, there’s reversed scrolling with rubber-banding effect as in iOS. There’s a new “Internet Accounts” option in System Preferences to let you manage accounts used in Mail, iCal, Address Book and iChat.
[Via Macstories]
For more news coverage, you can follow us on Twitter or become a fan on our Facebook page, we will keep you updated with posts over the web
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