After upgrading its Gmail with IMAP service, Google Desktop for Mac is adding support for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. Apple is adding 300 new features in its Leopard, including new Desktop components like semi-transparent menu bar and an active application window.
With the preview software, users can get details on files when they are browsing or where they took the photo on a world map. In addition to Leopard support, Google Desktop also allows indexing of drives where Spotlight has been disabled; including

1) Desktop no longer tries to index PGP disks
2) Time Machine would not back up Desktop indexes
3) Desktop search Time Machine backups
4) Desktop preferences
Google has removed some spotlight dependencies; removed the use of Input Managers and they removed use of files in/System. Users can also retrieve GPS Metadata information from their photos, which can pin points the exact locations where they look the photo on a world map.



















