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Rumor: Snow Leopard screenshots

There's a post up at World Of Apple today with what seems to be screenshots of interface changes in Snow Leopard build 10A261, which was released in February. Nothing major, but nice little improvements.

For example, there's a re-designed Keyboard Shortcuts control pane that lets users define shortcuts as easily as restore the defaults. Another cool trick is the "Put Back" button available when browsing the contents of the trash from a Finder window. One click restores a previously doomed file to its former location. A stay of execution, if you will. I think that's pretty neat -- veteran Mac users may remember the similar "Put Away" feature, ???-Y, which has gone missing from Leopard (and Macenstein wants it back).

However, I imagine most people will be more excited about an option to browse nested folders within a stack. The screenshot depicts a stack displayed in grid view, its parent (still in grid view) off in a corner.

Unlike the ridiculous "enhancements" that George Lucas made to the original Star Wars movies, I'm looking forward to the tweaking Leopard will receive with version 10.6.

[Via AppleInsider]