
Leopard's 1st Tweaks
From Macworld
Whenever Apple releases a new version of Mac OS X, two things are certain. First, it will be better than the previous version. Second, there will be things about it people aren’t that happy about.
Leopard is no exception, and among the biggest early complaints have to do with its interface: the new Dock, the partially-transparent menu bar, lined Finder windows—in other words, the things you’ll be looking at whenever you’re using your Mac.
As I did back when Tiger was first released, today I’m going to take a look at some of the first tools for tweaking Leopard’s interface.







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