
Setting up dual monitors on the MacBook or MacBook Pro
Tweaking your dual monitor display settings
Configuring the Dock and menu on your dual monitor desktop
Safari for Leopard 3.2.1
Safari is designed to emphasize the browsing, not the browser.

The browser frame is a single pixel wide. You see a scroll bar only when needed. By default, theres no status bar. Instead, a progress indicator turns as your page loads. Youll find tabs at the very top of the browser, opening an even wider window for viewing websites.
Mac OS X 10.5.6.
iPhone 3.0 features improvements to Safari too view it
Safari 4.0 offers a wide range of new features and functions view it
Safari makes it easy to enter passwords and fill in forms like shipping information view it
The address bar in Safari has been improved some cool new features view it
Safari 4.0 helps keep you secure and maintains your privacy as you surf the 'Net. view it
Safari 4.0 has improved functionality for tabbed browsing view it
In the bonus episode Doc Callahan tells you of his favorite features in Safari 4.0 view it
Safari makes it easy to add, organize and arrange your favorite sites view it
Safari 4.0 has a full range of features to help you work with RSS feeds view it
If you're browsing and see an image you want there's an easy way to save it view it








