Of course it's not a fake. If you think that's a fake then you would also have to think that all the other pictures are a fake. And you certainly can't say that! Why would they doctor one picture when all it takes is a real screenshot that they could get (as ThinkSecret has proven with their other pictures.)
Furthermoe (regarding the icon), I have the EXACT same one on my computer. It came from an icon pack called "3D Application Icons" I think.
And lasty but most importanty I can verfiy that that's not a fake. I run OS X DP3 with IE 5 as well and I'll tell you that there are plenty of little interface glitches where you mind find white rectangle spots or things that would otherwise indicate a fake.
that these bytemarks always favor a perfect environment. In the real world, IMHO the platforms are neck and neck.
Go Mac OS X!
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Of course it's not a fake. If you think that's a fake then you would also have to think that all the other pictures are a fake. And you certainly can't say that! Why would they doctor one picture when all it takes is a real screenshot that they could get (as ThinkSecret has proven with their other pictures.)
Furthermoe (regarding the icon), I have the EXACT same one on my computer. It came from an icon pack called "3D Application Icons" I think.
And lasty but most importanty I can verfiy that that's not a fake. I run OS X DP3 with IE 5 as well and I'll tell you that there are plenty of little interface glitches where you mind find white rectangle spots or things that would otherwise indicate a fake.
- C