
The following images were submitted through an image hosting service with no description. While the prospect of seeing Leopard's interface in advance is enticing, we felt that we could not present them without providing the following disclaimer: these images are almost certainly fake.
They were likely created using interface elements already present in today's iTunes and Dashboard along with a copy of Photoshop. However, if these are real, we'll likely be receiving a Cease and Desist order from Apple Legal. Luckily, time will tell.
There are so many things wrong with this picture that it was a difficult decision to even post it... the copyright date is 2005, one of the drive names is in German when Leopard is most likely being developed in the US, the shadows around the corners of the non-iTunes windows are abnormal, and TextEdit doesn't sport a Unified interface when the idea is clearly that every application now uses the Unified interface. Still, it's worth a look.
Update:
Thanks to Matt Morano over at TUAW for pointing me to this thread on MacThemes, we've now pretty much verified that these are photoshopped. Still, as the Leopard-induced WWDC anticipation builds, it's only going to get more exciting. -"powermac99"
They were likely created using interface elements already present in today's iTunes and Dashboard along with a copy of Photoshop. However, if these are real, we'll likely be receiving a Cease and Desist order from Apple Legal. Luckily, time will tell.
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There are so many things wrong with this picture that it was a difficult decision to even post it... the copyright date is 2005, one of the drive names is in German when Leopard is most likely being developed in the US, the shadows around the corners of the non-iTunes windows are abnormal, and TextEdit doesn't sport a Unified interface when the idea is clearly that every application now uses the Unified interface. Still, it's worth a look.
Update:
Thanks to Matt Morano over at TUAW for pointing me to this thread on MacThemes, we've now pretty much verified that these are photoshopped. Still, as the Leopard-induced WWDC anticipation builds, it's only going to get more exciting. -"powermac99"


