One of the new features of Mac OS X Leopard is QuickLook. QuickLook of course gives you the ability to look at files without using the application that created it.
By default we get a number of file formats. PDF, DOC, XLS, TXT, etc. But there are many file formats that aren’t handled by Leopard as it comes from Apple. One of the first ones released was for Stuffit Archives. But there are a lot more.
This web site offers:
* QuarkXPress 7 files
* standard Apple installer packages to see what files that will/would install.
* QLColorCode (a popular source code highlighting plug-in)
* CHM: Compiled HTML Archive
* JEFview: JEF files – Janome Embroidery Machines
* Corel Painter Essentials 4
* koala.jpeg – shows the Koala image .koa format — a common format on the Commodore C64.
* ZipQuickLook – Allows previewing of the contents of .zip files.
* AI: Adobe Illustrator
* ZIP: BetterZIP – BetterZip Quick Look Generator supports the following archive formats: ZIP, TAR, GZip, BZip2, ARJ, LZH, ISO, CHM, CAB, CPIO, RAR, 7-Zip, DEB, RPM, StuffIt’s SIT, DiskDoubler, BinHex, and MacBinary.
* folder_quicklook.jpg – shows items contained in folders in a list view.
* ColorXML is a simple QuickLook plugin which enables to display XML files with indentation and XML syntax coloring.
See it here.






