Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 is the sixth major release from Apple with a reliable Mac operating system providing various security and other enhancements along with many bug fixes. Download Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 latest version standalone offline setup DVD ISO image.
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To create an app using Fluid: Enter the URL of the website or web application in question. Give your app a name. Choose the location where this app should be created, for example on your Desktop. By default, Fluid uses the URL’s favicon, which is usually the website’s logo. Fluid Features:. Super high performance, adaptive remote desktop. Audio streaming. Strong encryption built into the protocol. Connect from anywhere, even restricted networks without requiring networking knowledge. Clipboard sharing VNC features:. Tested with Mac OS X, TightVNC, RealVNC, UltraVNC, Linux (Ubuntu Remote Desktop).
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Apple is continuously increasing the stability and the security of the Mac OS X. Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is a very reliable operating system, providing a lightweight environment with a sleek and user-friendly interface to handle all the user needs. It provides different bug fixes and numerous improvements for AirPort, Address Book, iChat, Clients Management, Mail, Graphics, Printing, Networking and Parental Controls etc. It is a long-awaited release with about 300 features and enhancements.
The most important feature of this release is that it does not forces the users for any upgrades. A redesigned Dock is there for the users to get even more comfortable environment. An automated backup utility is there, known as Time Machine to increase data protection. Numerous other enhancements make it a stable operating system for your Macintosh PC.
Features of Mac OS X Leopard 10.5
- Lightweight Mac OS X
- Increases the performance of the Mac
- 300 bug fixes and enhancements
- Various redesigned and new features
- Desktop
- Time Machine
- Finder
- Quick Look
- Safari
- Spaces
- iChat
- iCal
- Boot Camp
- Accessibility
- Parental Controls and many others
- Multi-core organization
- Enhanced sharing features
- User interface enhancements with redesigned dock
- Various security enhancements and much more
Technical Details of Mac OS X Leopard 10.5
- File Name: osx_leopard_10.5_install.iso
- File Size: 7.8 GB
- Developer: Apple
System Requirements for Mac OS X Leopard 10.5
- 9 GB free HDD
- 512 MB RAM
- Intel Processor Only
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Fluid Apps try to keep your browsing targeted to the website or webapp you chose when you created the Fluid App. Therefore, any Fluid App will send you to your system default web browser (like Safari or Firefox) if you browse to a URL 'outside' that website.
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Now, determining what constitutes a 'website' is more black art than exact science. 'Website' is in quotes because a website is a rather vague idea that may include documents and resources that are located on different servers... and therefore located in different URL domains.
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Also, the login flow for many websites often quickly and quietly redirect you thru several URLs that may or may not look anything like the home URL you provided. This will cause Fluid to defer browsing to the system default browser.
Your Fluid App looks at any URL it is asked to display and tries to guess whether the resource at that URL is part of the same 'website' as the home URL you provided. This is a tricky guessing game, and Fluid can never be 100% accurate out of the box.
The good news is that Fluid now has a powerful whitelist/blacklist feature for allowing/disallowing browsing to any URL pattern you choose. basically, you have all the power you need to define what constitutes your Fluid App's 'website'. This gives you total control over what your Fluid App is allowed to do.
To configure this feature, go to your Fluid App's Application Menu:
Preferences -> Whitelist Preference Pane
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In the Advanced Prefpane, you can add/edit/remove URL patterns that will keep your Fluid App browsing only to URLs you would like. Select the 'Allow browsing to URLs matching these patterns:' radio button.
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In the 'Pattern' table below, you should add a pattern for any URL which you want to your Fluid App to visit. Star ('*') is a special character in this table. Star means 'match anything here', and is a powerful way to easily include or exclude very large groups of URL patterns.
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If you find that your Fluid App is unnecessarily kicking you out to your default browser (say, Safari) you should try to determine the first URL that is loaded in Safari. This first URL is the one that Fluid thinks is not part of your 'website'. After determining that URL, you should add a pattern to the table described above to match that URL. I suggest applying stars liberally to the pattern so that Fluid will be more accepting of browsing to a similar URL.
Fluid also ships with a fair amount of 'special case' code by default for some of the more well-known webapps. Basically, this means that Fluid has a collection of URL patterns that are known to work for some of the more popular webapps (especially ones that quickly redirect you to URLs that don't match the common home URLs), and Fluid will automatically insert these patterns on first launch. Gmail is a good example and the default patterns for Gmail are shown above in the screenshot.