
Click the links below to view video clips of Mac OS X.


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Speedy Navigation. The new Finder offers a streamlined view of files and folders without a mess of windows.
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Under the Apple. Just as in Mac OS 9, the Apple Menu remembers recent applications and documents.
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Explore the Dock. Hide it, show it, enlarge it, shrink it, use it for work and play.
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Like Magic. Graphics appear like genies popping from bottles. Close them to reverse the effect.
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Custom Toolbar. See how you can put useful applications, tools, documents and images within easy reach.
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As You Like It. Set up your system just the way you want it. If you like change, Mac OS X makes it easy.
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Flexible Fonts. The Font Panel gives you easy ways to alter the appearance of your document.
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Japanese Fonts. It’s just as easy in Japanese. The slider lets you zoom over 250 points in a second.
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It’s Your Mail. Just as you can fine-tune Mac OS X, you can customize Mail to work the way you do. |
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Web to PDF. With its PDF-based graphic architecture, Mac OS X makes it a snap to save and exchange documents. |
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Mac OS X. Quite simply the most advanced, most open and yet easiest-to-use operating system in history.
Your new Desktop.
Superior attention to detail, broader range of options, flowing
lines and curves — and those are just the new fonts. Aqua brings you a
clean and inviting interface.
Inside Mac OS X.
Based on an Open Source foundation named Darwin, killer graphics
and integrated Internet services, Mac OS X evolves Macintosh to an
entirely new level.
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Get answers to your questions on installing, using and learning more about Mac OS X.
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New Face (and Heart) for Mac
Mac OS X: “a gorgeous, easy-to-navigate and virtually crashproof
operating system that makes previous consumer systems, like Mac OS 9 and
Windows Me, look like hand-cranked antiques.”
— David Pogue, New York Times
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Open 24 hours, the Apple Store offers online convenience.


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First Hand
User groups offer a great way to experience Mac OS X for yourself.
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Bio-aid
Many programs useful to biologists are coming to Mac, thanks to Darwin.
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FreeHand 10
Macromedia announces the latest version of FreeHand, available in May.
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Your Buddy
Download the public beta of AOL Instant Messenger.
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Manual Labor
O’Reilly announces technical publications for Mac OS X.
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