Cupertino, start your photocopiers

It looks like Safari 4 copies Chrome’s UI wholesale. Besides Safari’s separate “Address” and “Search” boxes, everything — including Top Sites — is the same. On Windows, the similarity is even more striking. For example, compare this image to this one. Notice that, in addition to the titlebar tabs’ position and the top sites grid, Apple has also copied the “page” and “gear” menus to the left of the location field.

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Battlestar Galactica by Corey Marion

In preparation for tonight’s return of everyone’s favorite robots-versus-humans space drama, we present these excellent icons. Even better: There are two more sets for a total of 20 icons.

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Battlestar Galactica by Corey Marion

In preparation for tonight’s return of everyone’s favorite robots-versus-humans space drama, we present these excellent icons. Even better: There are two more sets for a total of 20 icons.

Google Quick Search Like Quicksilver from Google

I’ve been using the new Google Quick Search app for a few days now and I really like it. A few quick notes:

  • It gives me instant access to my Google Docs. This is awesome.

  • Google says that it’s a “prototype,” and they’re not kidding. The app runs smoothly for the most part, but every once in a while it starts hogging one of my CPUs and I need to kill it.

  • The app attempts to integrate web and local searches, and the implementation is pretty good. For example, typing “height of mount everest” and hitting enter takes you immediately to the Google results page.

  • Many Quicksilver features — such as being able to copy, move, or delete files on the fly, or drill down into folders — are not present. I’m not sure if Google plans to add them as the app matures, but fact that Quicksilver’s lead developer now works at Google is promising.

  • Despite the lack of features, Google Quick Search’s interface makes much more sense than Quicksilver’s default. It’s even (slightly) customizable.

For the time being I’ll keep using it. Quicksilver was too huge and unwieldy for me — hopefully with some development time Google Quick Search will become a fantastic desktop tool.