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Leopard UI flaws

Apple likes showing off. In Leopard lots of things are improved, the UI is more consistent and polished. Yet there are a number of completely ridiculous aspects of it that go quite a long way towards demolishing Apple’s reputation as a leader in UI design. Take for example the new Dock, which besides completely pointless is also an ergonomic nightmare, heavy on resources and ugly. Did I mention pointless? (Thanks to the_unknown_Apple_dev for the no-glass option!).

The linked blog entry more or less sums up most of the things I found completely, utterly stupid while looking at Leopard images and videos online. I’ve got some more, such as the relatively dark gray ‘platinum’ look (I prefer the lighter gray of the ‘inactive’ windows), CoverFlow (mostly useless in the Finder if you ask me), the proliferation of etched text among others. [via daring fireball]

Update: As usual, a really good and thorough review of Leopard by John Siracusa, can be found at ArsTechnica.

One Response to “Leopard UI flaws”

  1. atma says:

    Did you installed OSX 10.5 ?

    I’ve got positive feedback from the users that managed to run it, compared to Tiger, they say, it’s a good overall improvement. Even Scott Stevenson, who is above the avg mac user, says so.

    I want to know how it will run on iBook G4’s with less than 1G Ram before buying it.

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