More Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard screenshots?
Monday, June 26, 2006 - 03:53 PM ESTAnother couple of Mac OS X 10.5 Pre-release Leopard screenshots have been posted online via Flickr.

These new screenshots (the shots we saw last week via Trinity Rubicon are now admitted fakes) show what's supposed to be a new version of Safari with a sidebar of webpage thumbnails, some sort of accelerated bookmark menu button, a Boot Camp icon in the Mac menu bar, and a black address book icon in the Dock.
See them here.
Direct links:
Large ((1280 x 854) Picture 1 here.
Large ((1280 x 854) Picture 2 here.
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If those visual tabs turn out to be real, then that can only mean Safari is moving closer and closer to OmniWeb, which is a very good thing (though I personally think that the drawer, which OmniWeb uses, is a better location for such tabs than an in-window 'sidebar').
If Safari caught up with OmniWeb in key areas of functionality (and the tabs are the biggest advantage that keeps me using OmniWeb in favour of Safari most of the time), then I might just end up using Safari as my browser exclusively... (and believe me, I'd like to)
Since this is FAKE, though, it's all academic ¬_¬