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Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Fri, 2006-10-20 01:40.

Tuaw.com has posted some screenshots from the latest Mac OS X Leopard beta build, labeled "9A283", which was recently seeded to developers.

The screenshots highlight new features such as Finder's live preview, allowing you to see the content of a file from its icon (when it's set big enough).

This build is also bringing a revamped user interface for iCal, confirming what MacosXrumors had previously reported.

Safari brings an anti-phishing feature alerting you when a site is detected as phishing attempt and suggesting you to close it.

Finally, the parental controls get more settings and the Mac's administrator can now to control which applications restricted users can launch.

Sources have confirmed us that these screenshots are not fake.


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It seems from the

It seems from the screenshots and the comments that follow it that Apple may be using Google's blacklist to identify phishing and hazardous websites. May this imply a possible future co-operation between them in other areas too?

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Happy to see there are new

Happy to see there are new features.

I was quite disappointed of the initial preview at the WWDC.

Let's hope those "super secret" features Jobs mentioned will be big ones.

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Anti-phishing is the most

Anti-phishing is the most useful feature on Safari 3, IMHO

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