 ahendyPremium join:2003-07-24 Emeryville, CA | reply to Daniel
Re: [X] Wired article on altering the OS X interface... Thanks but no thanks. I have always liked things the way APPLE made them. Nice... clean... professional looking. Im sure there a lot of you out there that don't really like the OS X theme but... for me, its works just beautifly. Personally, with 10.3... OS X has never looked so good...:D
Thanx for the link... its interesting
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 DanielPremium,MVM join:2000-06-26 San Francisco, CA | Re: [X] Wired article on altering the OS X interfa said by ahendy: Thanks but no thanks. I have always liked things the way APPLE made them. Nice... clean... professional looking. Im sure there a lot of you out there that don't really like the OS X theme but...
Ok, again, this isn't all about look. It's about functionality as well. -- "Luck is the residue of design." - Branch Rickey |
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 rjacksonPremium,Mod join:2002-04-02 Ringgold, GA kudos:1 | Not to just totally dog your thread or anything, but what's functionally different about these skins? |
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 DanielPremium,MVM join:2000-06-26 San Francisco, CA | said by rjackson: Not to just totally dog your thread or anything, but what's functionally different about these skins?
Well, if you notice, it's not just a different look, there are additional interface elements involved. Same as the other tools that the HCI guy was recommending. He was promoting the idea of supplementing the interface to make it more functional. The look is secondary; OS X already looks great. All these arguments revolve around efficiency. -- "Luck is the residue of design." - Branch Rickey |
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