New MacBook

I just got my new macbook in, and this is my first time switching between 10.4 and 10.5. There are two questions I have right now, although I'm sure there will be more!
First, I noticed that there is no way in the dock to tell if a program is open or not. In 10.4, there would be a little triangle under the program icon on the dock to show that it was open, even if it was not showing on the desktop. Is there someway to get this in 10.5?
Second, I'm wondering how I can get rid of some programs that I don't use on this. It came pre-installed with Garageband, etc. I don't use a lot of these. I know I can delete and re-install 10.5 which will allow me to choose what is installed, but I obviously don't want to lose all the stuff I have already updated. Anyway to get rid of these?
Thanks for the help.

UKFan... this should take care of the extra stuff (which actually uses the majority of the space...
Trashed iDVD or GarageBand? Don't forget the loops and themes…
If you plan to uninstall iDVD® or GarageBand™ by moving these applications' icons from the Macintosh HD > Applications folder to the Trash, be sure to also trash the corresponding iDVD or GarageBand folders within the Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support folder. These folders contain iDVD themes and GarageBand loops and instruments, respectively, and consume several gigabytes of disk space.
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