iOS - The feature Speak Selection (on Settings > General > Accessibility) shows the characters of the fable The Tortoise and the Hare for the voice speed settings.
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iOS - The feature Speak Selection (on Settings > General > Accessibility) shows the characters of the fable The Tortoise and the Hare for the voice speed settings.

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Mail - When selecting multiple messages the number of envelopes increases from a couple to many depending on the amount selected.
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Mail - When selecting multiple messages the number of envelopes increases from a couple to many depending on the amount selected.

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OSX Lion - Lets you number your files naturally and shows them in numeric order.
Previously you needed to number them with an appropriate number of preceding zeroes like f.e.: screen 01, screen 02, screen 03.
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OSX Lion - Lets you number your files naturally and shows them in numeric order.

Previously you needed to number them with an appropriate number of preceding zeroes like f.e.: screen 01, screen 02, screen 03.

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OS X Lion - The cursor reflects the fact that a window cannot be resized in a certain direction.
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OS X Lion - The cursor reflects the fact that a window cannot be resized in a certain direction.

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OSX - When unplugging your headphones from a Mac, it automatically reverts to the most recent volume settings of the new output device.

OSX - When unplugging your headphones from a Mac, it automatically reverts to the most recent volume settings of the new output device.

Mac OSX - The world map displayed within the Data & Time system preference panel changes with the seasons.
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Mac OSX - The world map displayed within the Data & Time system preference panel changes with the seasons.

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Sparrow for iPhone - Tells when you reach inbox zero.
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Sparrow for iPhone - Tells when you reach inbox zero.

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iOS - If you tap the camera icon in the lock screen of iOS 5.1, it bounces up to encourage you to slide.
Jack Bingham

iOS - If you tap the camera icon in the lock screen of iOS 5.1, it bounces up to encourage you to slide.

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iOS Notification Center - When swiping on a notification, it tells you exactly where you’re going in the application.
/via Joshua Kehn

iOS Notification Center - When swiping on a notification, it tells you exactly where you’re going in the application.

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iOS - Lower corner radius changes when keyboard pops up.

iOS - Lower corner radius changes when keyboard pops up.