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    This morning I’m reading the Ars Technica review of Mac OS X Leopard. The author found a mighty big usability issue. Turns out the Leopard team went and changed the special folder icons in OS X from a high-contrast, readable look to a low-contrast embossed hard-to-read look.

    The difference is quite striking. Look how different (and worse) the new folder icons are (below):


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    Now here’s the Tiger version of those special folder icons.


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    Definitely more usable. As the review author says, they’re just quicker to recognize, especially when small. The review goes into a host of other usability issues and is definitely worth a read. Link is below.

    Mac OS X Leopard: The Ars Technica Review

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