OS X :: User Interface On Snow Leopard Is Now Brushed Metal?

Oct 5, 2010

My fonts have been randomly changing and now all my windows have the brushed metal theme even though I am running the latest Snow Leopard release.

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OS X :: Looking For Pinstripes Or Brushed Metal?

Sep 5, 2009

So many users on here complain about the Aqua interface and want Marble. Now I never got to use anything prior to Leopard, this perhaps could explain why, apart from a quick go on my teachers iMac which had Tiger. I for one love the Aqua interface as well as the old Pinstripes used in earlier versions of Mac OS X, I have a thing for stripes as well as pre-leopard OS X.

Now what I want is an update from users on GUI applications out there, all the older threads will be out of date now. So let me know what's going on with them. Does anyone know where the files for GUI are kept in Snow Leopard or Leopard, I'm wondering if you can almost do a transplant of the files from Tiger into Snow Leopard? If there is also anyone who can make a Pinstripe theme for the dock to be used in DockDoctor could you post the files? I've added a screenshot from 10.0 to just remind anyone of the style.

I've also added a poll to get some real data on how MacRumors feels about Aqua.

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OS X :: How To Get/Apply A Brushed Metal For Aluminum Look

Jul 4, 2009

I would like to skin my software with a brushed aluminum look.

Is this an option with OSX?
Plugin etc....

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Applications :: How To Change The Skin Of Finder From The Brushed Metal

Nov 15, 2009

Is there any way that I can change the skin of Finder from the brushed metal to something similar of Firefox/Mail.app? I have tried using Uno and that gave the perfect result, but it also changed my other apps too. Changing the Uno settings to 'Default Aqua' for all except finder failed also, as it still changed Firefox.

So does anyone know how to get rid of the horrible metal texture of Finder and replace it with something a little more consistent, and without changing any other apps (except other metal textured ones)?

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MacBook Pro :: How To Know About Super-adhesive - Metal To Metal Double Stick Tape

Aug 13, 2009

Can anyone recommend a brand/type of super-adhesive metal-to-metal double-stick tape?

I have a very slight warp to the bottom pan of my MBP. So slight as to be unnoticeable save for one rather obvious result: the part that goes over the top of the optical drive slot has come un-glued/fastened/riveted to the frame behind.

I want to secure it back against the frame and tape seems the best option. The pressure on the flange (part over the slot) is not great - it can easily be pressed in and will hold for a second or two - but will not hold with just regular double stick.

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Changing User 95 To User 0

May 21, 2012

I have been getting these messages below in the list of feedback that Disk Utility generates during a "Repair Disk Permissions" run for at least 3 years now (through several OS updates). I am currently running 10.6.8 for the past several months.Is there an easy/SAFE way to repait this USER issue? I don't know if it is causing me any problems, but obviously it is not what it should be. [code]

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Mac Pro Dual 2.8GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon (8-core), Mac OS X (10.5.8), 16 Gig Ram, ATI HD 2600 (slot1), GT-120(slot2), Airport Extreme

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MacBook Pro :: Xbench User Interface Testing?

Mar 14, 2009

Most of the results were OK but the "User Interface" one. It got a 13 at 61 refresh/sec.

This computer is a Macbook Pro (Early 2008) C2D 2.6 with 4gb of RAM and the 7200rpm HD, and comparing the results in the xbench site there is clearly something wrong.

The problem is that I don't have a clue of what exactly is "User interface" testing and how to fix it, does anybody know something about this?

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OS X :: Apple Exploring Motion - Tracking Mac User Interface

Jun 18, 2009

Patent filings from Apple continue to explore concepts for new interface designs and techniques that may or may not make turn up in future versions of Mac OS X, such as a new filing that outlines a motion-tracking interface in which body movements alone can be used to select windows and manipulate objects on the screen.

Motion Tracking User Interface

In the 20-page filing published this week, Apple notes that input devices for computer systems commonly include a mouse, a keyboard, a stylus, a track ball, and so forth, in which each of those input devices requires a user's spare hand to operate. But in some cases, it may be more efficient for both of the user's hands to remain free to type, which inconveniently interrupts manipulation of other input devices.

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Applications :: Full Screen Skype User Interface For Mac?

Mar 8, 2009

I think the latest 'full-screen' Skype for Windows (4.0) is the most efficient user interface for a chat program that I've ever seen. I can't stand having all my chats cluttered over my desktop. Now I just can't wait until they bring the same user interface to Mac. Does anyone have any idea on when the full-screen version of Skype will be available for Mac?

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OS X :: Using Single User Snow Leopard On More Than One Mac?

Aug 30, 2009

I have two macs (a macbook pro and an imac) and am wondering if I can install Snow Leopard (the single user copy I bought) on both... or will they report in to Apple and say that it's been activated already? I have no problem buying another copy if I have to but this would save me some time and money!

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Modify A User Name?

Feb 26, 2012

I migrated OldNameUser1's data to a new account named User2. Until some test are completed with User2, I cannot delete OldNameUser1's account.  I then modified OldNameUser1's name to NewNameUser1 by: modifying the user name shown in the account's system preferencemodifying the user name shown in the account's system preference (advanced options) After renaming OldNameUser1, it's home folder is still identified as OldNameUser1. How can I modify it to NewNameUser1 ?  When that will be done, will I be able to use OldNameUser1 as User2's account name? 

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Joyful owner of an iMac Intel ... Fast as light, iMac Intel - 3,06 GHZ - 21" - 12.0 Go

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OS X :: Creating New User Accounts In Snow Leopard

Dec 28, 2010

As an administrator (without FileVault protection) on Snow Leopard, I created a standard user account (test user1) with FileVault protection. I just want to get familiar with it before creating real accounts. But as an administrator I can't look at files created by test user1. I get a message that I don't have permission.

Do I need FileVault on for the administrator in order to do this? If not, as an administrator, why can't I see what's on other user is doing? Is there a way as an administrator I can see what's files are downloaded, created, websites visited, etc? I'm aware of creating a user account with Parental controls, but would that give me the ability to see what's in the folder?

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OS X :: Enable Root User In Snow Leopard?

Jul 26, 2009

enabling root user in Snow Leopard (10A421). I tried to find the directory utility in utitlites but couldn't find it. I read in other threads that Directory utility has been removed and all the functionality is moved to user accounts. But didn't find how to enable the root user.

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OS X :: How To Handle 2 User Accounts On Snow Leopard

Oct 21, 2009

I'm fairly new to Mac's and loving it so far and I'm very excited to be receiving my 27" iMac tomorrow and since this computer is going to be shared amongst my wife and myself. What is the best way on Mac's to handle 2 users?

The only concern I'm wondering about is email contacts, Internet bookmarks and possibly a few other small things.

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OS X :: Migrating User From G4 Tiger To MBP Snow Leopard

Aug 20, 2010

I've got my old iBook G4 with loads of docs, musics, pictures etc on it, and have bought a recent 2nd hand MBP running Snow Leopard, and want to transfer everything over to it. I tried Migration Assistant but this doesn't seem to work properly Tiger to SL, seems designed for Leopard to Snow Leopard. So:

1) Should I upgrade Tiger to Leopard on the G4, and then use Migration Assistant? If so do I need a special Tiger to Leopard upgrade disc or will an ordinary Leopard disc do?

2) Should I aim to have the same username on the MBP as on the G4, or will this cause problems?

3) Any other tips on getting my stuff from the old computer to the new one!

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: SW User Account Permissions?

Apr 13, 2012

I've noticed a quirk in SW. If one deletes an account (for example, the original Admin account) and answers that he would like to delete the home folder, more often than not, he is asked for the permission of an Admin account. However, if one doesn't enter the credentials and presses cancel, the account (and home folder) disappear anyway. Is this normal? Or is there data residue hiding somewhere. 

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Can't Login On Any User Account

Apr 26, 2012

I've typed in my usual password on my user account and nothing happens! I'm using a mac mini.  

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Transferring Between User Accounts

May 12, 2012

I've come to the conclusion that my user account has been corrupted.I created a new standard account, but obviously all my settings and files are on the other account.How would I transfer these to my new account? 

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Mac OS X (10.6.8), iPhone 4

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: How To Move User Accounts From Mac To Mac

May 30, 2012

Looking at upgrading my current 4 year old iMac to a new 27inch iMac - need more horsepower and memory.  Wanted to know if there is a simple way to move/copy user accounts and their files from the old iMac to the new keeping permissions etc intact. Old iMac currently running Snow Leopard.  

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8), PC running XP

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Deleting A User Account On Mac?

Jun 18, 2012

Okay, so a few months ago I was using a tutorial on how to set up a Minecraft server on my Mac, and I went to the part about making a server daemon, which is supposed to have the server automatically running 24/7 from your computer.Well I never got that working and I don't play Minecraft anymore, but when I turn on my computer, at the login screen, it has my main User, then this _minecraft user. The _minecraft user isn't under Accounts in System Preferences, and I looked in the Users folder, it's not there either.This is the tutorial I used to make it if that helps at all [url]

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X Mavericks :: Possible To Run User Account With Snow Leopard

Jun 21, 2014

I am wondering if it is possible to run a user account with Snow Leopard and another one with Maverick on the same iMac (2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo)?

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OS X :: Major Bug In Snow Leopard Deletes ALL User Data

Oct 12, 2009

Reports have been cropping up on the Apple Support forums that users have been losing all their data due to a nasty bug in Snow Leopard, Apple's latest Operating System. Many users are reporting that all settings are being reset and most data is gone, according to iTWire.

The problem, can easily be reproduced when a user logs into the 'guest' account, either on purpose or by accident, and when they log back out of the account and back into their normal one, they find that their account has been fully reset with all data wiped and lost - the account is like a brand new one. The home directory still exists under "/Users/username" but is completely empty.

Users are reporting that the data is unrecoverable and cannot be found anywhere on the hard drive, and the only way to restore it is if the user has been performing backups on a separate hard-drive. Apparently the problem has been present since a few days after launch, as the forum post dates back to 12th September, but as of yet, Apple has been silent.

It seems the only work around at this stage is to disable the Guest account, or at least disable it and then re-enabling it so that it's a native Snow Leopard account. Another suggestion is to create a new account and enforce parental controls, if you really need a temporary account.

It's not clear how many users are affected, but it seems like any user who had Leopard before the upgrade, and had the guest account enabled are affected and are at risk.

Luckily... I'm a Win 7 guy.

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OS X :: Setting Up User Accounts With Snow Leopard On New Mac Book Pro?

Dec 28, 2010

As an administrator (without FileVault protection) on SnowLeopard, I created a standard user account (test user1) with FileVault protection. I just want to get familiar with it before creating real accounts. But as an administrtor I can't look at files created by test user1. I get a message that I don't have permission.
Do I need FileVault on for the administrator in order to do this?

If not, as an administrtor, why can't I see what's on other user is doing?

Is there a way as an administrator I can see what's files are downloaded, created, websites visited, etc? I'm aware of creating a user account with Parental controls, but would that give me the ability to see what's in the folder?

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OS X :: Snow Leopard Kernel Panic When Login As User

Aug 29, 2009

I've upgraded my MBP to Snow Leopard today from Leopard and I'm getting a Kernel Panic when I login as one user. Logging in as an Admin user or a new user account is fine, and I still get the Kernel Panic if I boot up in to Safe Mode. It's obviously a problem with the user account and looking at the dump log it seems to be caused trying to mount something, but I can't for the life of me track it down.

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OS X :: Snow Leopard Asking For Administrator User Id And Power Frequently?

Sep 9, 2009

I don't know if its my installation because of upgrade or all Snow Leopard installations, but SL is asking frequently for the administrator's userid and password.When trying to do a Software Update, it asks before starting. On Leopard it would ask before installing, but not before checking. Seems unnecessary.I can't remember where but I've seen it pop up much more frequently than before. I've even had it prompt me twice during an application install.Even running XCode for development. Try and debug an application, it now comes up asking for the userid/pw or someone in the developer group. I don't see a built in app to configure who's in what group. Normal Unix group commands don't seem to be present.

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MacBook :: Install Snow Leopard Using Single User Dvd?

Oct 17, 2009

what would happen if i try a single user dvd snow leopard already used on another macbook?

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OS X :: Snow Leopard Single-user On Multiple Systems?

Apr 17, 2010

I have bought myself a copy of Snow Leopard, single user upgrade version ($29). I have not yet installed it, but I'm curious:

Lets say I install it on my MacBook Pro and that in a few months I buy a SSD to replace my current HDD. I would probably opt to go for a clean install (I am pondering whether or not to do it now) and copy over some important files. Would this work? Or would the install disk see my new SSD as another computer?

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OS X Server :: Installing Snow Leopard Without User Intervention?

Nov 4, 2010

Is there a way for installing Snow Leopard without user intervention like AutoYaST for Suse - URL

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Software :: Snow Leopard Single User - Install On More Than One Mac?

Sep 7, 2009

Is it possible to use a Snow Leopard Single User disc to install Mac OS X 10.6 on MORE than just one mac?

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Install On Another User Account On The Same Computer?

Feb 10, 2012

Is it possible to install leopard on another user account on the same computer?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

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