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The OSx86 Project: Turning good into great


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Almost a year ago, the idea for this site began: first with a wiki, then with a forum, and finally a news blog. The computing world has changed drastically in that year - OS X started running on PCs, Apple introduced its new Intel Macs - and our site has changed with it. Since it was started as a place to discuss everything relating to x86 Macs, it has (famously) been home to many hacking OS X for their x86 hardware, as well as a large number of Intel Mac owners.

 

In order to stay at the cutting edge of this development, we’ve been talking with many of you over the past few months regarding how we can make the site better. We’ve listened to your suggestions and come up with a plan that will help the site be more relevant not only today, but in the future... to whatever exciting places that takes us.

 

On July 4th, we’re going to transition this site into a more compartmentalized design, each area giving very focused attention to specific areas. It will be made up of 3 parts: The OSx86 Project, TwinMac, and the forum with its awesome new name, Insanely Mac (more on that in a second).

 

The OSx86 Project

Everything you’ve loved in the past... just a lot clearer, more reliable, and easier to access.

 

98% of the folks who visit the wiki are looking for ways to install OS X on their PC. So we’re going to make it much easier to find what you’re looking for. The entire osx86project.org domain will be dedicated to OS X on PCs, which means more information at your fingertips. We’re going to totally redesign the wiki and create teams of users to patrol the pages to make sure the information posted is legitimate.

 

The news blog and the forum will be shifted to Insanely Mac (see below) for clarity and simplicity's sake (doesn't it make sense to make sure the OSx86 domain is actually about OSx86?)

 

TwinMac

Home of everything Intel Mac.

 

Just before Steve Jobs introduced the Intel Macs in January, several of us began a not-so-covert effort to come up with a dual booting guide for just about every situation. Except EFI. Since we thought the Macintels would look a lot like their pre-release brethren, we tailored the guides to things like GRUB, Acronis loader, etc.

 

While all our work was for naught, Apple soon came out with their own solution in Boot Camp. Parallels was introduced to run XP in OS X. Now we had something new to write about.

 

So expect some simple, easy to follow guides at TwinMac to get the most out of your Macintel. We hope to have this site fully up and running by the end of the summer.

 

Insanely Mac

Not afraid to think differently. Or crazily.

 

Over the past few months we’ve looked at every aspect of the forum and see what we liked and what needed improvement. The rapid changes in the Mac world had left the forum structure a little less that intuitive, but the content itself - and the helpful/respectful attitude - was great. We’ve integrated some innovative features in response to feedback from members, like The X Labs, and we wanted to continue that legacy.

 

So we decided to organize the forum based on the way our community uses it... and throw in a lot of cool features at the same time. Oh, and did we mention a new skin? Besides a new structure (which you can view and discuss here), we’re working on including blogs available for all users and a customizable wed-based RSS reader (to get your news fix on the go).

 

The most important change is a great system of news posting that means a lot more deep Mac and Intel tech news… with much of it submitted by you. The best way to describe it is more OSx86 Project news + deep Mac Tech news (none of the fluffy Apple news - we’re talking kernels, kexts, and hacks here) + news that we as a community choose. I’m really excited about this part - it may just become your main Mac news source.

 

We’ve got so many improvements lined up for the forum that we decided it should have its own name – Insanely Mac. All the great OSx86 help and discussion will be there along with the large number of Macintel owners, but the new name better fits the things we love about the forum: new and innovative (and occasionally crazy) ways of approaching Macs and OS X. The idea that unites our community is our desire to be the ones who look at the world differently and don’t settle for existing solutions. Crazy? Maybe. But man, is it fun.

 

Timeline

 

We hope you’ll enjoy these improvements as we roll them out this summer. The massive reorganization of the forum, along with rolling out of the Insanely Mac domain (don’t worry - all your old links will still work), will happen on our birthday, July 4th. An “independance day” of our own if you like. Other features will be introduced after that.

 

We’ll also be asking for some help, whether it be for teams of wiki moderators or “gurus” to give aid to users in the forum. After all, it’s community involvement that makes us just that - a community.

 

Thanks for making this site what it has become in the past year. Here’s hoping for many more.


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The text is too big in a lot of areas and it looks disproportionate. The current theme has a slick aqua look in sharp contrast to this the new theme, which looks very unorganized and not very "Apple-ish." Even considering that it's in a beta stage, I don't like where it's going at all. The color scheme seems more reminiscent of Windows Media Center than of Apple OS X. To be frank, if I was to look at this skin without being told it was for a Mac board, I'd have never guessed.

 

I think the ideal look would be the current theme but with a different top banner. Either that or a forum design based on the popular "Milk" theme for OS X.

 

I'm just trying to give some honest criticism. I'd even be willing to lend a hand with a few things. I don't want anybody to take offense..

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Thanks so much for the comments, everyone!

 

Takuro - Your suggestions are always welcomed. Also, we will be making some additional skins after we get everything transitioned, especially for the blogs... and one of the first is a milk theme (we've already got mockups). :D

 

A lot of people (me included) are thinking that Apple will move away from the Aqua-ness of OS X with Leopard, so we didn't want too much gloss and reflection.

 

All in all, I think it's one of the better Mac forum skins out there!

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I do like the new theme, but it reminds me of Vista for some reason. I don't know why, maybe the green-blue color scheme (like the default XP task bar) or the font that the names are in. I'm not a fan of too much gloss either so I guess this is ok but I agree with Takuro and will be glad when a milk theme is available.

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Just for the record, this skin is also much more usable... you'll find the buttons at the top for subscribing, etc... it should be much more user friendly.

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The text is too big in a lot of areas and it looks disproportionate. The current theme has a slick aqua look in sharp contrast to this the new theme, which looks very unorganized and not very "Apple-ish." Even considering that it's in a beta stage, I don't like where it's going at all. The color scheme seems more reminiscent of Windows Media Center than of Apple OS X. To be frank, if I was to look at this skin without being told it was for a Mac board, I'd have never guessed.

 

In a way I agree, but yet I also have to ask why everyone must look like a Mac site. Being unique is powerful.

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hi all,

i just wanted to say that the site looks good and the only thing that i noticed was that i think the auto rezise is having some issues when there is user sig image that is too wide. i have attached a pic of what i'm talking about, check out the right side of the image. it happens when you resize the browser windows in both firefox and safari.

 

 

once again, appreciate everyones hard work.

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Takuro: The skin was made in attempt to imitate Apple's design philosophy without actually directly copying any of the (copyrighted) elements. Making something too obviously "Apple-ish" would make it seem cheap- "Oh look, there's yet another rip-off!" We're trying to set trends here, not follow them by using popular and overused techniques.

 

linuxfoo: That is actually a feature. I didn't touch that part of the template, so it would be default behaviour. It makes overflowing posts not "expand" the rest of the thread. vBulletin does this too.

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Nice job guys, the website is very clear and seem to be more futurist...

 

but the Rapsody Modern will miss me, it marked its difference...

 

TO: ced1610

 

is that your picture or is that a pic of "Biff" from back to the future?

 

really ,just a question...

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