Head over to Apple.com to check out the new site design. This is the most major site overhaul for Apple.com this century…but the design isn’t terribly different from what we’ve seen in the past.
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Head over to Apple.com to check out the new site design. This is the most major site overhaul for Apple.com this century…but the design isn’t terribly different from what we’ve seen in the past.
Click Here to check it out.
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6 thoughts on “Apple.com gets site redesign after Keynote!”
I think leopard gui is the same of Java Looking Glass,
see this https://blog.lipsiasoft.com
Yup! still exploring it! Safari 3 Beta is available for download too.
Er… it’s ‘overhaul’. Come on, spelling is not that hard.
I think the overhaul is good looking. It isn’t a redesign, but an overhaul of the general loook and feel, probably to showcase the look and feel of Leopard.
After installed Safari 3 Beta, my experience is Bad! Crash! and Restart! with my TIGER MBPro! I really don’t understand why this BETA can’t work well in my Machine…? Should I try it on PC instead of Mac?
.Mac and QuickTime tabs disappeared in the redesign.