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if osx went black I must say i;d be pretty impressed with apple, it would be a nice change of things and give osx a more mature look and feel to things. I don;t know if this will happen though. After they heckled microsoft over all their copying they've been doing at their summer keynote when they released leopard you know mircrosoft would pull some lame excuses like "Apple copied our colour of black for the UI, therefore they do nothing original and we are the best". I guess if they don;t pull anything like aero there should be no problem. they need to change that white though, osx is ready for a new face.

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Yea, Aperture was designed to be minimal contrast in the App so that your images stand out rather than the tools to futz with them.

 

That is not the kind of enviroment that you want to create in an entire OS, where you need the user to be able to find the tools to futz with everything. OS Wide, the overall goals should be to give the user the tools to do "X", at which point the tools hold dominance.

 

Contrast works.

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I hear it's going to be called Illuminous (No spelling mistake)

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It would be a pretty good bet that Leopard's new UI will look strikingly simmilar to what we saw in the iPhone preview.

Or rather, the small bits and fragments in 9a321 applied system-wide.

 

It really would not be a good move for Apple to go with two completely different UI designs between their products.

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