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Hoping this doesn’t become some kind of UI trend.

  • Posted: December 23rd, 2007

Does anyone else find this “navigation tool” annoying? Where you hover over the title and a 500px drop down appears out of nowhere. I first noticed it on Apple’s site and earlier this morning on Adobe newish design.
I get quite dis-orientated by it, especially if you move a little too quick and skip the link […]

Pimp your folders.

  • Posted: November 16th, 2007

I was scouring Leopard yesterday when I was reminded about the feature of skinning your folders (which has been available since forever) and decided to actually do a functional one and not some silly picture or neon green background. So I whipped up a background image in photochop, and placed it neatly into a folder […]

I’m on your porch stealing yur powerz.

  • Posted: November 9th, 2007

We’ve all been there before… out and about in a public place, whether it be a cafe, mall, car, or beach. Your getting some work done and your really in the groove, then all of the sudden, you see that message of doom.
The, “Sorry your battery is just so low” warning, the one that ruins […]

Blue screen of death in Leopard.

  • Posted: October 29th, 2007

In Leopard, Finder automatically picks up any computer with sharing enabled and displays it in the sidebar. When I selected a random PC to share with I noticed this gem. Check out the image below:

A beautiful, scalable, vector graphic of our favorite error. Nice, Apple, nice.

The best just got better.

  • Posted: October 27th, 2007

Just finished the Leopard install a few hours ago, so-far-so-awesome! Actual install time was approx 45 minutes, fast, painless, and easy. I’m very impressed with the features, spaces is definitely a killer app. Spaces really nails down what third part virtual desktop apps like Virtue Desktop and Desktop Manager failed at. Things like switching windows […]

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John's a web developer and designer located in Vancouver BC. When he isn't busy with code he enjoys a 130 degree macchiato whilst improving his brain age.

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