Part 1: What's new in Leopard | Part 2: What's new in Leopard Server | Part 3: Time Machine
Part 4: User accounts and file sharing | Part 5: Apps and system tools
Editor's note:
Part 1 of this image gallery accompanies our story "In Depth: Apple's Leopard leaps to new heights."
Part 2 of the gallery accompanies "What's new in Leopard Server."
Part 3 accompanies "Inside Time Machine: Backups for the rest of us."
Part 4 accompanies "User accounts and file sharing in Leopard."
Part 5 accompanies "Leopard apps and system tools offer subtle, yet powerful, changes."
Accounts system preferences. With Leopard, Mac OS X lets administrators create groups of users, which makes it easier to assign permissions to files and folders.
Return to User accounts and file sharing in Leopard.