My name is Cédric Bozzi, I make apps and websites, and this is my tech blog — you’ll find news commentary here, from a very opinionated Mac-head.
Il y a une version française ici, but most of this blog’s contents are extracted from my Twitter feed, and hence only available in one language (which varies randomly).
…that you should hurry and check out, if you are so inclined, before they disappear from the web.
The transparent menubar has clearly been a late addition, so there might still be some hope they’d realize the horror they unleashed:
Also, the active window’s drop shadow has become quite spectacular, if you didn’t know yet — tacky, even. Which may be in order to see where you are in the Spaces display.
I’m glad to see that you can still have icons on your desktop, despite Stacks — considering how determined Steve Jobs has been to kill the good Finder of old since the very first introduction of OS X, I really didn’t know what to expect.
Ah, and toolbar capsules are kinda dead — well, they’re not exactly gone, but they’re not ugly anymore and they actually make sense. And Leopard is such a huge step toward visual consistency that I’m not about to complain if the final release keeps rounded rectangles in some toolbars and capsules in others.
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