Brushed metal (Interface)
Graphical user interface, Apple Inc., Mac OS X
978-620-0-61118-5
6200611181
144
2012-02-20
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Brushed metal is a discontinued graphical user interface design used in Apple Computer's Mac OS X operating system for Macintosh computers. The first of Apple's applications to sport this look was the QuickTime Player released as part of QuickTime 4.0 in 1999. Apple's Human Interface Guidelines state that the brushed metal interface should be used for programs that mimic the operation of, or interface with, common devices. Older versions of iTunes and the Panther and Tiger Calculator both use brushed metal because they mimic real-world devices, while iSync features the theme because it interfaces with PDAs.
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