100 Snow Leopard Tips, Tricks, and Features
Posted 08/31/2009 at 11:02am
| by Arvind Srinivasan and Roberto Baldwin

Put it back
Accidentally put an item in the trash? Right-click on the item and select Put Back from the contextual menu. The file will return to its location before you threw it away.

More Automator templates
If you're a fan of Automator, you'll be thrilled to find out that there are new templates for your automating ways

Faces and Places in Spotlight
If you have a copy of iPhoto '09 you can use Spotlight to search for Places and Faces you've set up in iPhoto. Find pictures of friends without opening iPhoto. Or, you can quickly locate all those incriminating pictures from Vegas.

Search documents even before they are completely indexed
Sometimes, with very large PDFs, you have to index it before searching it, which takes valuable time. Because Preview is using Grand Central Dispatch, you can search documents before Spotlight is finished indexing them.

Open .dae files in Preview
Preview will now open 3D .dae files. You can zoom, rotate and play viewpoint animations from within Preview. Once you find a camera angle you like, you can print the image out.

Set the Mail sidebar the way you like it
You can now move the Mail items in the sidebar so they are displayed just how you like 'em. Just click and drag to your desired position
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Keep the kids off the pr0n sites
Improved Web filters means you can keep little Timmy off the naughty sites he shouldn't find out about until he's in college. Parental Controls can be found in System Preferences.

Think of the children and their time out
Another fun way to keep the kids away from the horrors of computing and the Internet, is the new time limit function for accounts. Set up an account for your kid and set a time limit for that account. A timer in the menubar will let them know how much time they have left.

iChat buddy search in Spotlight
Couldn't get enough Spotlight searching when you were combing through your Faces and Places? Well lucky for you, you can also search all of your iChat buddies in Spotlight.

Save $4 on Snow Leopard
Can't make it to the Apple Store? Or maybe you live in a tiny town in the middle of nowhere and you have to order everything by mail? Well, you can save $4 on Snow Leopard if you order it from Amazon. Oh, and you get free shipping.
If you have a tip or feature we missed, drop it in the comments and we'll add it to the article.
Update: Features and tips we missed

OS X apps go 64-bit
We're not sure how we forgot to add this to the original list. Maybe we shouldn't have played that Snow Leopard drinking game? Oh well.
So we were going to list every app that is running in 64-bit goodness. But it turns out about 95% of the OS X apps are rolling 64.
What that means is that the Finder, Mail, Preview and pretty much everything else that Apple throws on your Mac with Snow Leopard, is running faster.

Access Audio inputs/Outputs from the Menu Bar
Instead of firing up the Sound System Preference, just hold down option and click on the volume control in the Menu Bar. Boom, all of your audio inputs and outputs. - Tip via Jermoreno

Where the hell is Directory Utility?
If your a fan of the Directory Utility app (and seriously, who isn't) Don't bother trying to find in the Utilities folder. Instead load the System Preferences and navigate to Accounts > Login Options > Network Account Server, click join and there it is. - Tip via Jermoreno