
This amazing screensaver has been developed by bodysoulspirit, it’s just beautiful, I love it so much I think it should have been bundled with Leopard by Apple.
Download it here.

This awesome icon replacement for Safari is free.
Created by Jonas Resk, this superbly designed icon will give your Safari’s application in the dock a very modern look!
This icon is compatible for Mac & PC.
You can download it by clicking here.
You’ll find right inside the archive a set of this icon in 5 different colors and a CandyBar ready package.
The next update for Leopard that will probably be released on WWDC, will bring 220 bugs fixes.
But it seems the core of the OS has been fixed, as a result, we should expect a great and materially innovative update!
Set up Screen Sharing in Leopard
- Go to System Preferences on the machine you want to share.
- Click on the Sharing Preference Pane.
- Check the box beside Screen Sharing.
- Close the System Preferences widow if you wish.
To use Screen Sharing
- On a different Mac using Leopard go to the Finder and create a New Window (Command N). A Finder window appears.
- Look in the Sidebar for the name of the machine whose screen you want to view. Select that machine. The screenshot shows I’ve selected terra-firma, my Mac mini.
- Click the Share Screen … button near the top of the Finder window. A Screen Sharing window appears displaying the screen on the machine you wish to control.
Here’s the how to for a password reset under Leopard.
- Boot into single user mode (press Command-S at power on)
- Type fsck -fy
- Type mount -uw /
- Type launchctl load /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.DirectoryServices.plist
- Type dscl . -passwd /Users/username password, replacing username with the targeted user and password with the desired password.
- Reboot
This allows you to reset the password in single user mode without booting from the install media.

According to AppleInsider, the latest update of Leopard (10.5.3) should be available in less than a month.
It seems Apple released 3 betas in less than a week, the latest version appears to be clean, no bugs anymore, and it fixes more than 31 bugs, especially the Back to My Mac, Spaces, Time Machine and Airport.