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Old Jun 12, 2007, 04:17 PM   #1
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Leopard Like Desktop Now!

Leopard Like Desktop Now!

You can definitely make your Mac OS X desktop more like Leopard with Tiger. Our findings, so far, have been compiled below. Many of the basic elements are free! Your comments/suggestions/your own work = HIGHLY REQUESTED!

Many thanks to the many members who have contributed so far to this thread.

The Leopard Desktop mods have been broken down into 4 categories. You can download our findings and a semi-walk thru by jumping to this post.

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I thought this deserved its own thread. The other "NOW" thread had too many opinions on "how NOT to do it". I'll post some pics and YouTube of my work late tonight. Who knows, but I'm pretty sure you can get the Leopard Like desktop now. Here's my input. Anyone want to add or change?

The reflection on the Leopard dock won't be possible, see the solution for "stacks" below, and with some 3d icons and skinned dock, it will look pretty Leopard-like. The link for the grass desktop pic is below. Then add the following apps to OSX and you've got a Leo-like Desktop in Tiger :
MenuShade - , Overflow, Camouflage, Path Finder 4.7, YouControl Desktops (its got the closest thing to Spaces) and a Leo-like Wallpaper (grass- see below), and you've got a Leo-like desktop in Tiger.

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Here's my pic so far

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Old Jun 12, 2007, 04:20 PM   #2
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Thanks, I couldn't have thought of that myself

Anywho, has anyone taken upon the task of creating a Leopard-like Dock background for us all? That, plus a grass wallpaper, could look very close to Leopard itself (minus the menu bar, of course).
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Old Jun 12, 2007, 04:32 PM   #3
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Thanks, I couldn't have thought of that myself

Anywho, has anyone taken upon the task of creating a Leopard-like Dock background for us all? That, plus a grass wallpaper, could look very close to Leopard itself (minus the menu bar, of course).
No offense Dinny, but the other thread was a bit too pessimistic. I hope we can work together on this.
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Old Jun 12, 2007, 04:33 PM   #4
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I have to ask.....WHY ?
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Old Jun 12, 2007, 04:37 PM   #5
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I found a shapeshifter theme on interfaceLIFT that looks similar to Leopard, right down to the UNO-style look. It was submitted 3 days before the Leopard unveiling yesterday, which make me think that this person is a wizard.

Still on the hunt for the wallpaper though...

MagicUK: Because we're just too impatient :P
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Old Jun 12, 2007, 04:39 PM   #6
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I found a shapeshifter theme on interfaceLIFT that looks similar to Leopard, right down to the UNO-style look. It was submitted 3 days before the Leopard unveiling yesterday, which make me think that this person is a wizard.

Still on the hunt for the wallpaper though...

MagicUK: Because we're just too impatient :P
LOL! BTW, Dinny, that Vitae theme is nice. Awesome find.
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Old Jun 12, 2007, 04:40 PM   #7
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I have to ask.....WHY ?
Why not? I've got my Nokia 6300 pimped to act like an iPhone.
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Old Jun 12, 2007, 04:41 PM   #8
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Why not? I've got my Nokia 6300 pimped to act like an iPhone.
You too My Cingular 8125 has a few fishys floating around. I hope they dont go belly up.
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Old Jun 12, 2007, 05:07 PM   #9
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Why not? I've got my Nokia 6300 pimped to act like an iPhone.
You are my hero!

Tomorrow I would receive this phone, and this theme would make it the best phone out there. I love Nokias.

But how do you make the icons in the menu look like the ones in the iPhone?
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Using MenuShade, I was able to get the Menubar "skinned" to a similar color by keeping both the Shaded and Unshaded brightness levels the same. I picked the color straight from the Leopard video on the Apple website. It's not truly transparent, but with the right background picture (Where's the Grass?!) it should look okay.

I'm sorry for the small pic, I'm new to Flickr and it resized it!



http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1072/...16d3b9.jpg?v=0

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Old Jun 12, 2007, 05:10 PM   #11
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Tomorrow I would receive this phone, and this theme would make it the best phone out there. I love Nokias.

But how do you make the icons in the menu look like the ones in the iPhone?
Different topic. Send me a message through MacRumors.
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Old Jun 12, 2007, 05:13 PM   #12
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As described in another post with pic, you could use a custom icon and create "stacks" like this.


http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost...&postcount=253
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You are my hero!

Tomorrow I would receive this phone, and this theme would make it the best phone out there. I love Nokias.

But how do you make the icons in the menu look like the ones in the iPhone?
Click on the original link I posted.
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Old Jun 12, 2007, 05:23 PM   #14
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Here's the Grass!

Or a close and legal version of it.

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/57416917/?q=in%3Acustomization%2Fwallpaper+sort%3Atime+leopard

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Old Jun 12, 2007, 05:34 PM   #15
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A picture of my desktop...(in progress)

Turns out that menushade really does make the dock transparent. Here's a picture of my desktop



...now onto work on the dock!
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Great progress moonislune. I just grabbed the same wallpaper image from a Flickr post, and I'm downloading MenuShade as I speak.
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Old Jun 12, 2007, 06:24 PM   #17
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Great progress moonislune. I just grabbed the same wallpaper image from a Flickr post, and I'm downloading MenuShade as I speak.
Thanks Dinny. I just figured out the "3d Dock" too. It's not really 3d, but so far is looking close! After I finish editing, I'll post a pic with a quick how to.
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The one downside of MenuShade is that it MUST run in the dock in order to work correctly (Dockless makes it act weird), and the icon is horrible. Luckily, this guy shared my view and has made a new aqua-style icon for the app. Replace it using the usual Get Info copy-paste way.

My current desktop:



I found the PNGs to the rounded corners of the menu bar in MenuShade, so if you replace those with solid white (they're only about 12 square pixels each), you can probably get even closer to the Leopard look.
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The one downside of MenuShade is that it MUST run in the dock in order to work correctly (Dockless makes it act weird), and the icon is horrible. Luckily, this guy shared my view and has made a new aqua-style icon for the app. Replace it using the usual Get Info copy-paste way.

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I found the PNGs to the rounded corners of the menu bar in MenuShade, so if you replace those with solid white (they're only about 12 square pixels each), you can probably get even closer to the Leopard look.
Excellent! There is a way to hide select apps in the dock. I'll find it and post it when I finish both options Im working on for the dock. Looks great so far!
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Old Jun 12, 2007, 07:38 PM   #20
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This is cool. Thanks for doing this. And I can't wait for that dock.
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I cant believe that someone who likes OS X (Tiger) because of its design wants to trade that for a cheap version of the Vista bar. Additionally, the 3D dock which tries too hard to continue the design of Time Machine (which does its job quite well, bringing backups/versioning to the average joe) looks cheap too and only works at the bottom.

Yeah, I'm not happy with the keynote
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and only works at the bottom.
It works on the side, steve showed it during the keynote.
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great work - also, remember you can add smart folders to the finders sidebar, the new finder has 'all images' folder and 'all movies'

we also need to keep an eye out for the new folder icon

edit: http://www.aqua-soft.org/board/showthread.php?t=37590 icons taken direct from leopard
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Anywho, has anyone taken upon the task of creating a Leopard-like Dock background for us all? That, plus a grass wallpaper, could look very close to Leopard itself (minus the menu bar, of course).
I have, well kind of. My desktop has a Leopard dock theme to it.
Preview Here:
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How did I do it?
Using ClearDock, I made the dock transparent, and created the 'Leopard' dock in Photoshop. Then I just put the Leopard dock on my current desktop picture, saved it, and done!

Get A Leopard Dock Of Your Own.
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I'm not crazy about the transparent bar, the white bar just doesn't look right. I hope they improve this.
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