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screenshots leopard

new photobooth 2.0- able to take animation(1 picture every second until you stop it, all in one file)
new frontrow- new version but nothing new
battery- able to tell you how your batt. is (excellent, good, bad...)

recent leopard screenshot
16 shots


http://www.flickr.com/photos/40523206@N00/?saved=1

newest build

tell me if you want more screenshots of any application
 

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new photobooth 2.0- able to take animation(1 picture every second until you stop it, all in one file)
new frontrow- new version but nothing new
battery- able to tell you how your batt. is (excellent, good, bad...)

recent leopard screenshot
16 shots


http://www.flickr.com/photos/40523206@N00/?saved=1

newest build

tell me if you want more screenshots of any application
Thats not what pop art looks like.....

Show me iChat.
 
Everyone hopes Finder will get a facelift...

No hard info on the subject either way. People were kind of wanting to get details about Finder and the UI at MacWorld.

After switching recently, I can tell you one MAJOR advantage Windows has over the Mac is that Windows Explorer has a "move up a level" button.

It can't be that hard for Apple to do it if it's been in Windows for years :confused:
 
After switching recently, I can tell you one MAJOR advantage Windows has over the Mac is that Windows Explorer has a "move up a level" button.

It can't be that hard for Apple to do it if it's been in Windows for years :confused:

Mac has it too

Cmd-UpArrow does the same thing as well.

What I'd REALLY want to see is a preference you can set so Finder displays the full path of the current folder you are in.

Kinda confusing when you are looking at two "Preferences" folders on two different folders and not knowing which is which.
 
After switching recently, I can tell you one MAJOR advantage Windows has over the Mac is that Windows Explorer has a "move up a level" button.

It can't be that hard for Apple to do it if it's been in Windows for years :confused:


See that little folder icon at the top of each window? Hold down the Apple (command) key and click on it.
Or... under the view menu, use customise toolbar to put the path icon in there.
 
Mac has it too

Cmd-UpArrow does the same thing as well.

What I'd REALLY want to see is a preference you can set so Finder displays the full path of the current folder you are in.

Kinda confusing when you are looking at two "Preferences" folders on two different folders and not knowing which is which.

Ah thanks that helps a lot :)
 
Thats not what pop art looks like.....

Show me iChat.


pop art doesn't work right if u click on it more than once and it is very buggy; your video stream disappears and it closes

ichat is extremly slow, but there are at least 5 new compositions; ill show u the compositions picker;the only problem is that it cannot show the preview for the individual composition

if someone thinks that something new is rumoured tell me ill check and post a screenshot
 

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OS X isn't like Windows, where a new version needs 10X the hardware to run. Get out of the Windows mindset...you have a Mac. :)

--Eric

uhhh, that's one heck of a fanboi statement

It's been 5 years since MS released a new OS. Tell me, has Apple upgraded their OS to such a level that requires some relatively hefty hardware upgrades to get ALL the features over the past year?

Answer: yes they have and I sure hope so. Things change in that long of a time (it's computer time). They (MS and Apple) need to push the envelope a little with all the flashy things. The core still will work for older computers, but to get the most effect, you need recent hardware.
 
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