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OS X Mountain Lion: What’s New - The System (Part 8)

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Passwords and privacy

The new Safari also has a new system for tracking passwords. It remembers passwords you’ve entered so you don’t have to enter them again. If you forget a saved password, click the Show Password box to reveal it. When you supply your system credentials (neither Firefox nor Chrome requires that), Safari shows you the password. It’s not as secure as 1Password or some other password utilizes, but it’s better than Safari 5.0’s options. Safari also has improved its support for the emerging Do Not Track security protocol; it’s now much easier to implement.

Description: Password protection: When you try to recover a forgotten password, the new Safari demands to see your system credentials first.

Password protection: When you try to recover a forgotten password, the new Safari demands to see your system credentials first.

Safari contains lots of other nice little tweaks as well. The offline reading list feature (select Bookmarks > Add To Reading List, or press -Shift-D) is particularly welcome. Like so many other Mountain Lion apps, Safari has a share button, which lets you quickly share a page to your Reading List or as a book mark; you can also send it to someone else via Mail, Messages, or Twitter. (Facebook integration is coming soon). And finally, Safari also works with Notification Center: Websites can ask you for permission to show alerts, but you don’t have to say yes.

And That’s Not all…

We can’t cover all of the new features in Mountain Lion (Apple claims there are more than 200) in depth. Here are a few additional highlights.

Description: VIP service: Once you designate certain contacts as important. Mail makes it easier focus on messages from them.

VIP service: Once you designate certain contacts as important. Mail makes it easier focus on messages from them.

Mail 

Mountain Lion makes it easier to keep tracks of messages from the people who matter most to you, by letting you designate them as VIPs. Once you do so (by clicking the star icon next to the name in a message), every message to or from that person is flagged with a star. Each VIP receives an entry in the new VIPs section of the Mailboxes sidebar, where you can see all messages to or from that person.

Also, Mail uses Notification Center to alert you to new messages (you can customize which ones). It gains a Safari-like inline find feature, too: When you type a search string in the Find field, the body of the current message dims and Mail highlights every occurrence of that string.

One thing you won’t find in Mountain Lion’s Mail app is the old RSS reader. In Lion, you could subscribe to a RSS feed in Mail to get alerts about, and read, newly published articles from your favorite websites; but that feature is gone from Mail in Mountain Lion.

Finder

When you’re downloading a file or copying it from a server to your desktop, the Finder in Mountain Lion displays a progress bar in the file’s icon. It’s also possible to cancel copy jobs in progress.

The Finder’s sidebar is more customizable: you can drag the various categories there (Favorite, Shared, and so on) into whatever order you wish. You can secure drives by using the Encrypt command in the Finder’s contextual menu. And you can trigger Quick Look with a three-finder tap on the trackpad (as well as the old-fashioned spacebar way).

Preview

Mountain Lion simplified Preview’s toolbar by putting multiple tool s behind single buttons. For instance, if you click the Edit button, a toolbar drops down with options for correcting PDSs and images.

You can highlight text, and then Control-click (or right-click) to choose a color or add a note. You can underline or add strike-though marks to text. You can view all your notes and highlights at once in the sidebar (View > Highlights And Notes). And you can search notes and highlights by author and/ or content.

Preview has also gotten a lot smarter about filling out forms. Previous versions let you do things like inserting your signature, but the new version detects areas intended for text entry (such as under-lines and boxes) and, when you click them, lets you enter the information. You can also click to select checkboxes.

Notes

Mountain Lion’s new Notes application may not replace Stickies (which is still there), but it does far more.

The new Notes has better tools for organizing notes. In the Accounts column on the left, you can view all of your notes (by clicking All Notes) or choose to see only the ones synced with a particular IMAP account. You can also create folders for your notes there. Once you’ve created a folder, you can drag notes into it or select the folder and create new notes within it.

You can now embed links (just drag into notes) and attach files (ditto). Click the ubiquitous Share button to send a note as an email or message attachment.

(PS: If you miss Stickies, double-click a note in the Notes pane to open it in a new Stickies-style window).

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