Leap 1.0.4 Enhanced Spotlight Interface With Tagging
Would you use the Finder to browse your photos?
No, probably not, that's why we have iPhoto, right? But what do you do when you want to browse through images or movies or any other file type on your computer? You're forced to go to the Finder. Alas, the Finder is not the right tool for many jobs. Why hunt through an arcane hierarchy of folders and files to find the document we want? Apple's Finder first came out over 20 years ago and. We think it's time for a new approach to finding, organizing and browsing your most important documents. Welcome to Leap.
A more natural way.
With Leap you find things based on your natural memory of that file. "Hhmm it was a big photoshop file of a basketball court" or "Something I tagged important" or "A word document somewhere in my documents folder" (feel free to substitute your own here). With the Finder though, it's more like "I think it might be called bball.psd and that I put it in the originals folder in images in the Project 29 folder which I think I put in Documents... nope, not there... where did I put it?"
Finally a way to quickly tag documents. Instantly call up tagged documents using Leap's tag cloud.
Peruse found documents visually by thumbnail or using a more traditional list. Choose how large or small to show the documents. Add tags, open documents in your favourite program, email them, throw them out—they're at your command.
When you buy Leap, you can get Yep too for only $10 more!
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New in version 1.0.4
Fixed file type group problem
Fixed problem with some extension based file types
System requirements:
Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later
Uses Spotlight and Quick Look in Leopard
G5 and up recommended.
System Support:
PPC/Intel
$59.00 Shareware
For more information, visit:
http://www.ironicsoftware.com/leap/

