At 2:08 PM -0500 3/26/2011, Sean Carroll wrote:
um, didn't Cover Flow debut in Leopard, and isn't Yersinia running Tiger on the Mac in question?

For the most part, Cover Flow - or at least its ubiquitous use, in things like Finder, is a "named" Leopard feature, yes. But the framework that drives it is available in Tiger. Not sure it was delivered as part of the .11 update or if it's bundled as one the many frameworks that comes with Safari 4.x - probably the latter.

heh. The cover flow presentation in the bookmarks window, and the Top Sites, does work quite well actually. Very smooth etc. The problem is that it's continuously updating the previews, chewing up your cpu and network bandwidth. Make general surfing slow!

- Dan.
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