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Leopard Fake Screenshot Contest Winners Announced

Austin Sarner writes "Phill Ryu's Fake Leopard Screenshot contest which has been attracting a quite a bit of buzz has just ended and the winners have been announced! While there is a bunch of expected stuff in these screenshots, the entrants did not hold back when it came to trying out crazy stuff — and surprisingly, a good amount of them work great. Ranging from new window styles to a complete rethink of a window based work environment, these are sure to make any UI geek excited. The winners received over $1,000 each in prizes, and were obviously motivated to put out some great stuff. The judges included Wil Shipley, the creator of Delicious Library, David Watanabe, who makes NewsFire and Acquisition, as well as numerous other smaller devs."

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  1. And the other pages, too... by vistic · · Score: 5, Informative

    That only has the first place winner... if you want to see the story as well as the other winners and runners up....

    Main Page: Coral cache | Google cache
    First Place: Coral cache | Google cache
    Second Place: Coral cache | Google cache
    Third Place: Coral cache | Google cache
    Runner Up: Coral cache | Google cache
    Runner Up: Coral cache | Google cache
    Runner Up: Coral cache | Google cache

  2. Which one? by shidoshi · · Score: 5, Informative

    For mine (the first place winner), I was trying to show off a lot of different feature ideas, so yeah, my Finder ended up being a bit cluttered. We were limited to five screenshots, so once I factored in the Mail and Safari shots, plus Peek getting its own, I just decided to go all out with one main Finder shot. Obviously, in real-world usage, it wouldn't be so cluttered, and everything would have options for turning said features on or off.