Previews feature a new, realistic look and have completely redesigned frames.
On macOS 10.5 or later, Application Wizard can now preview several new types of files, including Excel and PowerPoint documents, iWork files, and Mail messages.
On macOS 10.5 or later, previews of Word documents, web archives, and HTML files have been improved.
On macOS 10.5 or later, Application Wizard now shows full-page previews for text files. You can switch back to actual-size previews by deselecting the “Show full-page previews for text files” checkbox in the Customize Previews dialog.
Previews now display file title and author. You can hide titles and authors by deselecting the “Show title and author when available” checkbox in the Customize Previews dialog.
When previewing a PDF file, you can now scroll through its pages by pressing the arrow keys or moving the pointer over the preview and clicking the arrow buttons.
The Previews panel has been replaced by the Customize Previews dialog so that preview settings are now easier to access. To show the dialog, click the Customize Previews button in the Menus pane.
The “Other files” slider has been added to the Customize Previews dialog. The new slider lets you to adjust the size of previews of documents other than PDF and text files.
Maximum preview size has been increased to 600 pixels for all types of files.
Default preview sizes have been revised and increased on larger displays (24-inch, 27-inch, 30-inch). In addition to that, the Customize Previews dialog has a Restore Default Sizes button.
File information in previews now also includes UTI.
The Special menu lets you now copy file and folder paths to the Clipboard. You can copy URLs or choose between four different path styles (POSIX, Terminal, HFS, Windows).
Audio file previews now have a Copy Artwork command so that you can copy iTunes artwork to the Clipboard.
Image metadata in the More Info submenu has been revised. Several new properties have been added, some properties have been renamed, data display formats have been reviewed, and properties have been reordered for a better reference.
Image, audio, and video file metadata can now be copied to the Clipboard by choosing Copy Info from the More Info submenu. In addition to that, audio and video file metadata can now be saved as RTF by choosing Save Info from the More Info submenu.
Several other minor improvements have been introduced and some minor bugs have been fixed.
Application Wizard has a new icon.