However I am absolutely LOVING how the menu bar changed for the background. It shows that it's not really transparent... more like it's trying to blend. Unfortunately the Photoshop top bar got in the way of seeing the full effect but it's still very cool.
So it is true. Thanks by the way for the screenshot.
I'm especially impressed with the Spaces functionality. I love the fact that you can drag a window to the edge of the screen to move it to the adjacent space. I've tried using virtual desktops in the past and this seems to finally be a complete solution. The overall polish with the smaller animations seem to be quite good as well. I can't wait!
Is it me or the new dock in this screenshot is characteristically metal in structure, as revealed by the lighting? Is it everywhere like that?
Yeah it's like that everywhere. I personally prefer the lighter grey but at least it's not brushed metal.
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Is it just me or do these videos look sped up a bit? Specifically, I'm looking at the icons bouncing in the dock when they're launched.
Leopard is just faster. Apple may have increased the bounce speed to give more or an impression of speed but Leopard is definitely quicker.
imovie for example launches nearly instantly from a cold boot, which it doesn't do in Tiger. I really think they've improved memory allocation speed, which improves launch times.
On the Expose and Spaces video, we see different groups of windows being dragged from space to space with no obvious mechanism for how they're being selected.
That is, in one instance we see the cursor grab a single app window and drag it, but then come back and get a several at once.
The puzzling thing is that the group apparently doesn't have to be contiguous in the pile; you can drag the first, third and fourth window (counting "down") and leave the second behind.
On the Expose and Spaces video, we see different groups of windows being dragged from space to space with no obvious mechanism for how they're being selected.
That is, in one instance we see the cursor grab a single app window and drag it, but then come back and get a several at once.
The puzzling thing is that the group apparently doesn't have to be contiguous in the pile; you can drag the first, third and fourth window (counting "down") and leave the second behind.
What up?
I noticed that too. i would like to know how this works...
They added an icon scale slider in the spotlight window but not in the main Finder. I don't get that. The spotlight window also has a breadcrumb-like path. I can't figure out the inconsistency.
They added an icon scale slider in the spotlight window but not in the main Finder. I don't get that. The spotlight window also has a breadcrumb-like path. I can't figure out the inconsistency.
The breadcrumb path would make a degree of sense since every file in the smart folder could potentially come from a different folder. I hope they include the slider in the regular finder view, that would be sweet!
I interperated it as they were dragging an app with multiple windows open. I read somewhere that one app cannot have windows in different spaces.
No, you can assign an app to only exist in one space, but an app isn't limited to one space.
In the videos they are both dragging a single window of an app and all windows at the same time. So it looks like a keyboard-combo makes you drag all windows of one app at the same time. Like: Click-drag drags one window, Command-click-drag drags all windows of one app.
No, you can assign an app to only exist in one space, but an app isn't limited to one space.
In the videos they are both dragging a single window of an app and all windows at the same time. So it looks like a keyboard-combo makes you drag all windows of one app at the same time. Like: Click-drag drags one window, Command-click-drag drags all windows of one app.
Ah, I see. The finder windows open in different views were throwing me off.
I wonder if there is a way to click/select multiple windows from different apps for dragging?
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Unfortunately, for some reason the video links do not work for me.
However I am absolutely LOVING how the menu bar changed for the background. It shows that it's not really transparent... more like it's trying to blend. Unfortunately the Photoshop top bar got in the way of seeing the full effect but it's still very cool.
So it is true. Thanks by the way for the screenshot.
Sebastian
Is it me or the new dock in this screenshot is characteristically metal in structure, as revealed by the lighting? Is it everywhere like that?
I'm especially impressed with the Spaces functionality. I love the fact that you can drag a window to the edge of the screen to move it to the adjacent space. I've tried using virtual desktops in the past and this seems to finally be a complete solution. The overall polish with the smaller animations seem to be quite good as well. I can't wait!
Is it me or the new dock in this screenshot is characteristically metal in structure, as revealed by the lighting? Is it everywhere like that?
Yeah it's like that everywhere. I personally prefer the lighter grey but at least it's not brushed metal.
Is it just me or do these videos look sped up a bit? Specifically, I'm looking at the icons bouncing in the dock when they're launched.
Leopard is just faster. Apple may have increased the bounce speed to give more or an impression of speed but Leopard is definitely quicker.
imovie for example launches nearly instantly from a cold boot, which it doesn't do in Tiger. I really think they've improved memory allocation speed, which improves launch times.
That is, in one instance we see the cursor grab a single app window and drag it, but then come back and get a several at once.
The puzzling thing is that the group apparently doesn't have to be contiguous in the pile; you can drag the first, third and fourth window (counting "down") and leave the second behind.
What up?
On the Expose and Spaces video, we see different groups of windows being dragged from space to space with no obvious mechanism for how they're being selected.
That is, in one instance we see the cursor grab a single app window and drag it, but then come back and get a several at once.
The puzzling thing is that the group apparently doesn't have to be contiguous in the pile; you can drag the first, third and fourth window (counting "down") and leave the second behind.
What up?
I noticed that too. i would like to know how this works...
I noticed that too. i would like to know how this works...
I interperated it as they were dragging an app with multiple windows open. I read somewhere that one app cannot have windows in different spaces.
Unfortunately, for some reason the video links do not work for me.
Try these
Spaces
http://prefolo.netsons.org/wordpress/?p=21#more-21
Stacks
http://prefolo.netsons.org/wordpress/?p=20#more-20
Coverflow & QuickLook
http://prefolo.netsons.org/wordpress/?p=19#more-19
Spaces & Exposè
http://prefolo.netsons.org/wordpress/?p=18
Smart Folders
http://prefolo.netsons.org/wordpress/?p=17#more-17
Spotlight Help
http://prefolo.netsons.org/wordpress/?p=16
Finestra di dialogo di apertura file
http://prefolo.netsons.org/wordpress/?p=15
They added an icon scale slider in the spotlight window but not in the main Finder. I don't get that. The spotlight window also has a breadcrumb-like path. I can't figure out the inconsistency.
The breadcrumb path would make a degree of sense since every file in the smart folder could potentially come from a different folder. I hope they include the slider in the regular finder view, that would be sweet!
I interperated it as they were dragging an app with multiple windows open. I read somewhere that one app cannot have windows in different spaces.
No, you can assign an app to only exist in one space, but an app isn't limited to one space.
In the videos they are both dragging a single window of an app and all windows at the same time. So it looks like a keyboard-combo makes you drag all windows of one app at the same time. Like: Click-drag drags one window, Command-click-drag drags all windows of one app.
No, you can assign an app to only exist in one space, but an app isn't limited to one space.
In the videos they are both dragging a single window of an app and all windows at the same time. So it looks like a keyboard-combo makes you drag all windows of one app at the same time. Like: Click-drag drags one window, Command-click-drag drags all windows of one app.
Ah, I see. The finder windows open in different views were throwing me off.
I wonder if there is a way to click/select multiple windows from different apps for dragging?