Wednesday, January 16, 2019

GUI: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

Released in 2007, Leopard brought a refreshed look to the OS X interface. A new 3D dock and transparent title bar, along with a redesigned Finder. This was the last version of OS X to support PowerPC Macs.

Install:


First Run:
On first run after a fresh install, a Finder window is open to the user's home folder

Empty Desktop:


Desktop with Applications:


TextEdit:



Calculator:


Calendar:

Address Book:


Media Player (Quick Time 7.2.1):

Media Player (iTunes 7):

Volume:

Browser (Safari 3):

Mail:


System Preferences:

















Appearance:




















Desktop:




















Screensaver:




















Display:

















Keyboard:




















Mouse:




















Date and Time:



















International:





















Accessibility:





















Power Management:





















Application Manager (Dock):





A blue light under an icon indicates a running program. The right side of the dock is for pinned documents and folders, as well as minimized windows. Leopard introduces a feature called "stacks" which allows the contents of pinned folders to be viewed in a small popup window.

File Manager:















Activity Monitor:


















Help:























Search:


Trash:



















Terminal:



















Boot Screen:



















Login Screen:
















Logout Prompt:













Shutdown Prompt:













Restart Prompt:













Shutdown:



















About This Mac:
























About Application:
















Font Selection:
















Open File:




















Color Selector:




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