Snow Leopard shots reveal few changes but QT pro included

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Monday, February 23rd, 2009

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It’s been a matter of speculation for some time whether Quicktime Pro would be included with Snow Leopard, and now it appears to be a solid yes. This has been a long time coming, especially with the video editing push by Apple over the last couple years. Other UI changes are minor, but it’s always been said that Snow Leopard is an under-the-hood update.

A couple changes confirmed which we knew were coming: 32-bit compatibility mode, application sizes crunched, and Stacks now lets you navigate a little more freely (it’s always been clumsy). Check out the rest of the shots here.

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