I'm sure it was mentioned somewhere in one of the SL thread, but to me it's such a big feature that it deserves its own thread...
http://www.apple.com/macosx/refinements/enhancements-refinements.html
The thing that's sad about it, is that it's essentially a bunch of features that were in Tiger's Spotlight, but for some reason were cut from 10.5.
In Leopard you were stuck with 3 default columns for results that you couldn't change, and these columns mostly less than useful (name, last opened and kind). Furthermore, Leopard didn't remember any changes you made to the order or size of the columns.
Leopard did bring some nice enhancements to Spotlight (boolean operators, dramatically increased speed) but the fact that the results were presented in such an unflexible way made me use it a lot less. Thank god Apple brought these back in SL.
http://www.apple.com/macosx/refinements/enhancements-refinements.html
Adjust view options.
Adjust view options for Spotlight results just as you can with any Finder window. Modify the default view as well as the size, labeling, and alignment of icons.
Sortable search results.
Sort your Spotlight search results by name, date modified, date created, size, kind, and label. Just open the Action menu, choose Keep Arranged By, and select the field you want to sort by.
The thing that's sad about it, is that it's essentially a bunch of features that were in Tiger's Spotlight, but for some reason were cut from 10.5.
In Leopard you were stuck with 3 default columns for results that you couldn't change, and these columns mostly less than useful (name, last opened and kind). Furthermore, Leopard didn't remember any changes you made to the order or size of the columns.
Leopard did bring some nice enhancements to Spotlight (boolean operators, dramatically increased speed) but the fact that the results were presented in such an unflexible way made me use it a lot less. Thank god Apple brought these back in SL.