Thumbnail Previews for Icons in Mac OS X
Mac OS X leopard is the world’s most advanced operating system so far. Built on a rock-solid UNIX platform & designed to be intuitive and simple, it’s what makes the Mac highly secure, innovative, easy to use, and compatible. Quite simply, there is nothing else like it.
OS X Leopard is far advance than its older versions & one of its features includes the use of standard icon with a thumbnail of the document itself.
The procedure is quite simple and we have made it even simpler by explaining each n every detailed step.
Here’s how to do it:
- From any Finder window, press Command-J (or go under the View menu and choose Show View Options).
- When the dialog opens, turn on the check-box next to Show Icon Preview.
- This works best if you’re in Icon view and you’ve set the icon size to something like 128×128.
