Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard video shows tabbed Finder

Speculation season is in full swing. Following two separate “Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard screenshots” incidents (see related articles below), a video purporting to be Mac OS X Leopard has surfaced.

Apple plans a sneak peek of Leopard on August 7th at WWDC 2006 in San Francisco.

The video:

Direct link to the video via YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJckQCDabrw

MacDailyNews Take: So, why so short? Why not show us more?

[UPDATE: 10:16am EDT: Updated video link to YouTube.]

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Related articles:
More Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard screenshots? – June 26, 2006
CEO Steve Jobs to preview Mac OS X ‘Leopard’ with team of Apple execs at WWDC 2006 keynote – June 26, 2006
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard screenshots? – June 23, 2006

42 Comments

  1. Fake:

    1. Too short for no reason.
    2. Doesn’t show enough.
    3. Why use a shaky handheld video camera? Use something like iShowU for a clean movie of what’s happening on screen.
    4. Just edit a movie together to do what you want to fake, play it full screen and shoot it with your video camera.

  2. Well, you can hardly say that was “Photoshopped”.

    Production values a bit on the shoddy side, but sufficiently clear to show the tabs.

    So … we have Tabs in Safari (and Firefox)
    We may have Tabs in Finder
    We could have Tabs for screens – if only third party
    Will we get all the above? From Apple?

  3. the reason why its so short is, someone was coming so he quickly had to hide his handycam that he smuggled in. ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”smile” style=”border:0;” />

    as much as i like seeing wats going on, and wats about to be released. this leeker inside apple is not a good thing. apple needs to find out who did is.

  4. I’m going to repost what I posted yesterday because I think it is very instructive.

    An interesting exchange between a co-worker and myself yesterday:

    Coworker: (seeing me reading MDN’s website) “Do you have a Mac?”

    Me: “Yes”

    Coworker: “I was thinking about buying a Mac last year when my Dell died.”

    Me: “Did you?”

    Coworker: “No. I bought another Dell, but it died after nine months. That was a few months ago.”

    Me: “Did you buy a Mac then?”

    Coworker: “No. I bought another Dell.”

    Me: (blank look on my face) “Really! If you bought a car and it died after 9 months, would you buy another car from the same company?”

    Coworker: (blank look on his face) “Uhhhhh…..No, I don’t think so…….I should of bought a Mac.”

    True story. The tide is turning folks!

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  5. absolutely FAKE it doesnt make any sense from a usability point of view to have tabs in the finder.

    Ill explain why. As it is, the existing items in the finder menu run along the side vertically, this allows each seperate item to only take up the height of the text. If you have tabs like in this video youre going to run out of room horizontally. and who wants to have the items names shortened ?

    theres just no need for this, it doesnt add anything to the usability, in fact it makes it worse.

    Apple won’t do this.

  6. Not fake! How many Finder windows do U guys end up having stashed behind Ur two hundred open safari windows? I get up to, say ten… Makes perfect sense to tab Finder!

    Taken with cell phone while buddy was in the loo… Buddy is now pissed at leaker…

    Regards

  7. I agree with Carlo, that a tabbed Finder in and of itself doesn’t appear to be more functional, however, this is Apple we’re talking about. We need to see how they implement it. They could be planning a paradigm shift in the way we interact with the Finder in which tabbed windows are perfect. We’ll see.

  8. But what if it’s done right? Tabbed finder windows could be usable if properly implemented. For example, if I drag a folder from tabbed window 1 to the title of tabbed window 2 and brought tabbed window 2 to focus. Also, while you would eventually run out of horizontal room, it could be handled similarly to the bookmarks bar in Safari – and I don’t see too many people opening more than a few tabs. I for one think this could be a nice little addition to the finder – if it’s done right.

    As far as the video goes – yeah, it is a bit underwhelming, but if it is indeed true, it was probably the quickest new feature to show off. Notice the person didn’t even get the full About Mac window before turning off the camera. I have a feeling some of the shakes are from being nervous about being caught, ’cause if this is real someone’s getting their ass kicked. Then again – it wouldn’t have been impossible to fake.

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