This free application, Stacks In Da Place, is the easiest way to make your Stacks lokk cool.
All you have to do is to drag and drop a Stack Icon, like one of the great creations available here, and it will create a real box with a stack of files in it!

I just discovered a free application which simply relooks Leopard’s Dock.
You can get LeopardDocks App here, and download Docks here.
Once your Dock is re-designed, no need to keep the app running.
This is my favorite Dock right now :

Steve Jobs didn’t show Snow Leopard (Mac Os 10.6!) in his keynote, it will be presented later today.
It will be an update to optimize OS X and to prepare it for the future.
More details here
Apple has already sent a Beta of the next update for Leopard.
It may seem a little “anticipated” especially with the good feedback for the previous update (the 10.5.3) but i guess that’s the normal evolution pace to have a fully-optimized OS 
the 10.5.3 update brought a new featurre to Adress Book : Synchronization with Google, which finally was only possible for those who own an iPhone or an iPod Touch (so you keep your gadget, your Mac and you Google Account synchronized).
To enable it just go to the preferences panel of Adress Book.
It’s now possible to do the same thing without owning any of the portable device, just follow this How to

Is it really a “vs.”? How long will people try to compare them?
These systems are different, the users are different, they think different!
But I’ve never met a word meaning “switcher” from the PC world…
So a Mac user never “goes back” to PC.
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Any switcher will notice this, Apple OS X’s applications communicates with each other in an impressive way.

DEMO !
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