Google Desktop now support Apple Mac OS X Leopard
Apple Operating Systems, Desktop Search, Mac OS X October 25th, 2007
Google Desktop now support Apple Mac OS X Leopard
Apple Inc is scheduled to launch the latest edition of their Mac OS X operating system codenamed Leopard soon.
Google has now released an updated Google Desktop edition for the Mac which supports this upcoming operating system.
Google added that the latest edition of Google Desktop for Mac also now support indexing of drives where Spotlight has been disabled.
It has also been fixed to not index PGP disks. Time Machine on Leopard would not backup Google Desktop related Index files.
Google Desktop search would ignore the Time Machine backup files.
Checkout: Google Desktop for Mac
Tags: Apple, Google Desktop, Mac, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Leopard
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