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Which look do you prefer?

  • Tiger's UI

    Votes: 28 22.4%
  • Leopard's UI

    Votes: 97 77.6%

  • Total voters
    125
I was so sick of the way Tiger looked that I did something I would never have done otherwise, I ran UNO.

I was tired of pinstripes and brushed metal and fake wood, etc. etc. etc. over the past 5+ years. Leopard may not be exactly what I wanted, but it looks better. I'm sure they'll be refining it for another year after it's released but that's Apple.

If they can make the funny little lights in the Dock indicate the process status, that will make it all the better.
 
tigers ui is the brushed metal which grags too much attention and is very annoying, leopards new ui is VERY clean and simple, and pleasing to the eyes
 
I dare to differ

I prefer LIGER!

liger.jpg
 
I also use UNO, but prefer Leopard's built in colors. You can always go to Appearance to change some things, or use programs like UNO or ShapeShifter. Would be nice to have a way to change themes, just for those who'd like to. I'd be happy with something a little lighter, but it's fine as is.
 
Leopard strikes me as much more unified, and I like that (and thats a good thing because it is!)

No. You have to explain why "it's a good thing because it is." No more of this stating "unified is good" and letting dangle why. From a usability perspective, unified is much, much worse.

Leopard's horrid UI is an example of Apple finally caving to the masses rather than following their own (vastly superior) instincts. Ditto the new iMac. Blegh.
 
I wish Leopard's UI was much more different, though, than the previous versions of OS X.

-=|Mgkwho
 
The WWDC build of Leopard had me really worried. I liked the dock, but wasn't at all sure about the menubar or the dark, dull, gray windows. It really seemed to be a step away from the beautiful, fresh looking Aqua I've grown to love oh-so-much. After getting the chance to use it for a while the menubar just didn't bother me at all, but the gray windows just got worse and worse. I really couldn't stand them.

I read Phil Ryu's blog post and his thoughts regarding Leopard's UI. I didn't really agree what he was saying. I didn't think a space themed feel to the OS would work, and was really worried about upgrading to Leopard.

I've just had a chance to try out the latest Leopard build, though, and now all the formerly jarring pieces are fitting into place. The menubar, the dock, the new background, the darker active windows and the lighter inactive windows... all just feel better with a few more of the elements in place. The space desktop really does work better than the grass, when fitted in with everyone else. I'm still not sure if I can live without the watery goodness of Aqua, but I'm a lot less worried about Leopard now.

The folder icons still suck donkey euphemism though.
 
Leopard

The only thing I don't like is the new shinier traffic lights, but I'm sure I'll adjust to it and look back at the Panther/Tiger ones like "Wow those are dark and ugly".

Honestly, love it. From the new default desktop, the dock, menubar all have really gone from "Meh" to really all working together.
 
I like the screen shots of Leopard. I plan on upgrading on of my macs when it comes out and keeping Tiger on the other 2 until I decide if I like it.
 
I use UNO to get rid of brushed metal and the Agua system icon set, and so those aren't a problem anyway. I like Leopard's bigger shadows on the prominent apps.

As a Quicksilver user and keyboard-shortcut-fanatic, my dock and menubar are on autohide...

Same here, uno is great. I was upset after downloading the safari beta only to discover that it had the brushed interface.
 
1. there is no choice for users
2. its hard to make judgement right now, w/o any real world experience.
3. apple defines what "mac-like" is, eventually. and I actually have good confidence :) in apple's design

I did have good confidence in apple's design...
until they rolled out that new imac
*shivers*
 
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