It’s easy to take things for granted, especially something as work-a-day as your computer or it’s software. Cult Of Mac has an interesting article covering Snow Leopards new icon art. I’ve always noticed how detailed OS X icons were, but being limited to 128×128 in previous versions of the OS corralled the curiosity. Now, Snow Leopard has piqued my curiosity again in all it’s 512×512 glory. The coffee cup has bubbles on the rim—this is a bit OCD perhaps.…
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Snow Leopard: A Modern Icon Of Art
0 CommentsAdobe BrowserLab—an online service which lets designers preview what sites will look in various browsers on the Mac and Windows platforms.
Adobe BrowserLab
0 CommentsThere is a bug in Photoshop CS4—the icon depicting the coordinates for the cursor and where the cursor affects your artwork is offset by 10 to 15 pixels.
Photoshop CS4 Cursor Bug
0 CommentsI love Leopard, being a Mac geek and all. One thing which frustrated me was the inability of QuickLook (QL) to view standard Adobe file types such as Illustrator files. I am sure Adobe will release QL plugins with compatibility updates in ’08, but what to do in the interim? Luckily Apple built QL to use a plugin architecture, allowing some generous individuals to fill the void in the mean time. I found two great site, via TUAW, tracking…