The black gradient look seems to be the in-thing for Leopard...no?
I can see it going that way, especially with all the black used on the website to promo Leopard and intro the Mac Pro. Not to mention the use of the black gloss numbers for the "top 10" in the Keynote.
That is actually a pretty cool look sans the colored buttons on the finder window.
I can see it going that way, especially with all the black used on the website to promo Leopard and intro the Mac Pro. Not to mention the use of the black gloss numbers for the "top 10" in the Keynote.
That is actually a pretty cool look sans the colored buttons on the finder window.
Yeh this is my Photoshopped guess at what Leopard will look like. If you look into the past OSx releases the logo for X has somewhat represented the UI that lies within. I think the black and white gradient effect will definitely be prominent within this next release and the brush metal look will vanish into oblivion. (Probably closely followed by the brush metal MacPro, which will very probably be followed by a plastic/metalic black MacPro).
This is just an educated guess but looking at Mac history I guess it's highly likely.
Apple won't do an All-black interface!!! I think the best we can hope for is a system-wide smooth metal. If u don't like it, u can always kaliedoscope the interface to be anything you want it to be.
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Yeh this is my Photoshopped guess at what Leopard will look like. If you look into the past OSx releases the logo for X has somewhat represented the UI that lies within. I think the black and white gradient effect will definitely be prominent within this next release and the brush metal look will vanish into oblivion. (Probably closely followed by the brush metal MacPro, which will very probably be followed by a plastic/metalic black MacPro).
This is just an educated guess but looking at Mac history I guess it's highly likely.
The black gradient look seems to be the in-thing for Leopard...no?
BENj
If that happens, I will switch to Linux.
Why cant Apple make the OS theme-able from 3rd parties...everyone else does it and as we all know, Apple themselves cant do decent UI concistancy these days
Apple won't do an All-black interface!!! I think the best we can hope for is a system-wide smooth metal.
I agree. I wish they'd have a color picker too though. Most themes I've seen just change the color so why not make it an option. Then you can have black, grey, white etc if you want, all in smooth metal.
Why would apple do this? The only reason i can see is to differentiate it from Vista.
it is probaly more likley they would implement a theme chooser, just like os9. It would be a relly cool feature! And why they would do this? to give end users the ability to costumize their gui for their needs.
Visions of an AC/DC song from the 80's being re-written for a future Apple commercial - "The Mac Is black .. Yes ... the Mac is black... " - SHUDDER!!!
Visions of an AC/DC song from the 80's being re-written for a future Apple commercial - "The Mac Is black .. Yes ... the Mac is black... " - SHUDDER!!!
Extension hell- does anyone remember extensions manager, and all that, and having to work out which extension clashed with another to make your Mac completely screw up. Am I glad those days are over! Here are some more blasts from the past for you to enjoy:-
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Oh my god man get a new computer you don't know what your missing out on if you're still running 9!
I've always wondered why there hasn't been a more varried color scheme in OS X like there is in Windows. In OS X you have blue and grey. It would be nice if the extended the skin further to include changing window style (aka brushed metal to iTunes look.
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The black gradient look seems to be the in-thing for Leopard...no?
I can see it going that way, especially with all the black used on the website to promo Leopard and intro the Mac Pro. Not to mention the use of the black gloss numbers for the "top 10" in the Keynote.
That is actually a pretty cool look sans the colored buttons on the finder window.
I can see it going that way, especially with all the black used on the website to promo Leopard and intro the Mac Pro. Not to mention the use of the black gloss numbers for the "top 10" in the Keynote.
That is actually a pretty cool look sans the colored buttons on the finder window.
Yeh this is my Photoshopped guess at what Leopard will look like. If you look into the past OSx releases the logo for X has somewhat represented the UI that lies within. I think the black and white gradient effect will definitely be prominent within this next release and the brush metal look will vanish into oblivion. (Probably closely followed by the brush metal MacPro, which will very probably be followed by a plastic/metalic black MacPro).
This is just an educated guess but looking at Mac history I guess it's highly likely.
BENj
Yeh this is my Photoshopped guess at what Leopard will look like. If you look into the past OSx releases the logo for X has somewhat represented the UI that lies within. I think the black and white gradient effect will definitely be prominent within this next release and the brush metal look will vanish into oblivion. (Probably closely followed by the brush metal MacPro, which will very probably be followed by a plastic/metalic black MacPro).
This is just an educated guess but looking at Mac history I guess it's highly likely.
BENj
The black gradient look seems to be the in-thing for Leopard...no?
BENj
If that happens, I will switch to Linux.
Why cant Apple make the OS theme-able from 3rd parties...everyone else does it and as we all know, Apple themselves cant do decent UI concistancy these days
The black gradient look seems to be the in-thing for Leopard...no?
BENj
Mabey ... check this out
http://www.flickr.com/photos/uneasys...7594232222117/
Black gradient webclip widget ... could mean a new gui theme, or just mean another black widget.
If they do include this i hope you will be able to choose between; Classic Aqua (without metal) and Black Aqua (Blaqua?).
Apple won't do an All-black interface!!! I think the best we can hope for is a system-wide smooth metal.
I agree. I wish they'd have a color picker too though. Most themes I've seen just change the color so why not make it an option. Then you can have black, grey, white etc if you want, all in smooth metal.
The black gradient look seems to be the in-thing for Leopard...no?
http://photos.yafro.com/pics3/i/2006...08120_full.jpg
BENj
Look, Aero Dark!
In OS 9, you could use the apperence Control panel to adjust colors to whatever you wanted, AND third partys could write themes for it easily
Why would apple do this? The only reason i can see is to differentiate it from Vista.
it is probaly more likley they would implement a theme chooser, just like os9. It would be a relly cool feature! And why they would do this? to give end users the ability to costumize their gui for their needs.
Mabey ... check this out
http://www.flickr.com/photos/uneasys...7594232222117/
Black gradient webclip widget ... could mean a new gui theme, or just mean another black widget.
If they do include this i hope you will be able to choose between; Classic Aqua (without metal) and Black Aqua (Blaqua?).
How 'bout "Mac Blak"
How 'bout "Mac Blak"
Visions of an AC/DC song from the 80's being re-written for a future Apple commercial - "The Mac Is black .. Yes ... the Mac is black... " - SHUDDER!!!
Dave
Mabey ... check this out
http://www.flickr.com/photos/uneasys...7594232222117/
Black gradient webclip widget ... could mean a new gui theme, or just mean another black widget.
That's the standard widget back design. Open up any of Apple's widgets and click the i to flip it.
Visions of an AC/DC song from the 80's being re-written for a future Apple commercial - "The Mac Is black .. Yes ... the Mac is black... " - SHUDDER!!!
Well, you guys seemed to have FORGOTTEN about OS 9, which SOME OF US are STILL USING.
I am sooo sorry. The thought of having to use OS 9 again makes me shudder.
Well, you guys seemed to have FORGOTTEN about OS 9, which SOME OF US are STILL USING.
What for? Run out of AOL disks and need another coaster?
Well, you guys seemed to have FORGOTTEN about OS 9, which SOME OF US are STILL USING.
My condolences.
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Oh my god man get a new computer you don't know what your missing out on if you're still running 9!
BENj