Thursday, 23 June 2011

Apple’s 3D OS X interface unveiled

Do you know what could resemble a graphical interface of Mac OS in the future? To judge by MacRumors, which has found new patents filed by Apple, it seems in any case, the Cupertino firm has decided to review in depth its operating system. After Spaces and Time Machine, here come the era of 3D interface.

According to the sketch below, Apple would retain the dock as basis Boot applications and three-dimensional size of the latter, rather controversial and introduced in Mac OS 10.5, would be brought to the entire office.

When a window is open, it could be moved to the side walls of the Environment. Also, the organization's general office has been completely redesigned, and each of the five visible interfaces can be configured with specific properties graphics.


"For example, on the underside, icons and other representations of the system can be arranged on a large scale. On the side walls, icons and other representations of the system can be arranged on a small scale; On the wall, icons and other representatives of system objects can be placed under a list. "

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