Tag Archive | "User Interface"

Extending dock functionality with “Stand Up” dock [Mockup Video]

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

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Check out this nifty little mockup of a “stand up” dock from Keith Lang.  For anyone with a large collection of icons in their dock, this feature would be a nice time saver. ‘Stand Up’ Mac Dock Mockup from Keith Lang on Vimeo.

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What ever happened to these Snow Leopard features?

Monday, September 14, 2009

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Snow Leopard is admittedly low on new eye candy features, which makes us wonder what ever happened to these window resizing features, originally spotted a few months ago.  Were they fake, or did Apple decide to remove them? Our take is that the features above look better in a demo than would translate into actual […]

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Apple’s product philosophy in one sentence

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

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This gem comes courtesy of John Gruber of DaringFireball, and encapsulates the driving force behind Apple’s product line and why it chooses not to enter certain markets (ahem, netbooks). Apple tries to make things that many people love, not things that all people like.

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Comparing “Copy and Paste” on the iPhone and the Palm Pre

Thursday, July 2, 2009

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Apple took a notoriously long time to implement ‘copy and paste’ onto the iPhone, with many pundits shouting that it should have been included from the get go.  Apple, in response, has stated that it was looking for the most suitable implementation, and wanted to wait until it could do it right before introducing it […]

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The Pre ain’t no iPhone killer, and here’s why

Sunday, June 7, 2009

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Okay, so I finally got my hands on a Pre today (courtesy of a friend who was able to lend it to me for about 30 minutes) and dare I say that I came away feeling underwhelmed. Now before anyone jumps up and says that I’m being biased, let me make clear that I’ve been […]

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Videos depicting Snow Leopard in action removed from YouTube

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

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Videos of Snow Leopard in action made the rounds on the web quite a bit yesterday, and not surprisingly, the aforementioned videos have subsequently been taken down.  Our guess is that Apple caught wind of the videos, which were available at www.youtube.com/leopardoctober, and sent them a pleasant legal warning/demand to immediately take the videos down.  The videos, however, […]

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Moving and re-sizing windows in Snow Leopard [Video]

Monday, May 18, 2009

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The following video might give us an idea as to what moving and re-sizing windows will be like in Snow Leopard. The video is from a Snow Leopard build from June 2008, so it shouldn’t be assumed that this video is reflective of what the final implementation will be like.  Either way, we like where […]

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Microsoft admits UI for Windows Mobile 6.5 was rushed

Thursday, May 14, 2009

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You can file this one in the “no shit” cabinet.  At the TechEd 2009 conference today, Microsoft employees conceded that UI for Windows Mobile 6.5 was rushed to completion, which makes sense given the OS’s largely underwhelming reception and the UI’s obviously dated appearance. Electronista reports: “The reason why we couldn’t complete the interface on Windows Mobile […]

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Some of the features in Windows 7 have been a long time coming

Monday, April 20, 2009

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Yahoo reports on the development process of Windows 7: To design Windows 7, Microsoft analyzed billions of pieces of data. It studied exactly what PC users do in front of their screens. It tallied hundreds of thousands of Windows surveys. It got feedback from people all over the world who tried different versions of the […]

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Apple considers unveiling new UI in Snow Leopard developer builds

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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Snow Leopard has long been touted as an OS X upgrade focusing primarily on core OS improvements such as system performance and efficiency.  Some of the under the hood improvements expected in OS X 10.6 include a new Finder completely re-written in Cocoa, 64 bit support, Quicktime X, and support for multi-core processors and GPU […]

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Carriers yawn at Dell’s first attempt at creating a cellphone

Sunday, March 22, 2009

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Dell’s efforts to create a phone have hit a roadblock as prototypes of a Dell branded mobile phone have failed to impress carriers. In a note to investors, Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu wrote, “From our conversations with supply chain and industry sources, it appears that it ultimately came down to lack of carrier interest.” […]

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New Quicktime X interface in Snow Leopard [Pic]

Monday, March 9, 2009

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Swedish site Feber.se has posted a photo of what it claims to be the new minimized interface of the upcoming Quicktime X player.  Gone are the embedded window controls, and in its place are overlay controls, similar to the current UI of Apple’s DVD player and the way in which iTunes handles video while in […]

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