Screenshots of Mac OS X 10.3 Panther Leaked
gorman writes "Screenshots of Apple's next major update to OS X, Panther (10.3), have finally been leaked to the web. For months very little has been known about Panther, with only several minor rumors here and there. These screenshots show off many new features, including the return of labels, a brand new Safari-like finder, and an interesting window management system called Exposé. In addition, the screenshots show off refined visuals and improvements to all of the included Apple applications, such as video support in iChat and enhanced spam filtering in Mail. While these screenshots show off a pre-release version of Panther, it's definitely interesting to see what Apple is working on! Steve Jobs will demonstrate Panther during his keynote this Monday at WWDC and will make it available to developers."
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You're saying an awful lot after seeing only a few beta screenshots which, sobering as it is, do not show anything earth-shattering. Do all Mac users display such flagrant baseless sensationalism, or is it just you?
but still the old crappy half implemented document orientated interface that used on most computers.
All current GUIs are little more than rehashes of work done by Xerox 30 years ago.
Doesn't anybody have any _better_ ideas? Is the mouse actually an improvement on a well designed keyboard interface? Are icons really a good idea?
Have we already, after just a few tries, invented the perfect user interface and all that's left to do is a bit of prettification?