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| Safari, meet Cover Flow |
| Published: July 28, 2007, 12:00 pm |
| Tags: Alittleoomph, Cover Flow, Coverflow, Eyecandy, Firefox, Flashy, Graphical, Safari, Visual |
| hit all the other bases. Cover Flow is a perfect example. When people made their wishlists before iTunes 7, I don't know anyone that said they wanted a visual way to browse their albums. But everyone loved the Cover Flow plugin, and now those designers are working for Apple.So Jimmy G has an idea: why not add Cover Flow functionality into |
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| Should Apple have used Cover Flow in iPhoto '08? |
| Published: August 15, 2007, 11:30 am |
| Tags: Cover Flow, Coverflow, Iphoto, Iphoto 08, Iphoto08, Mockups, User Interface, Userinterface |
| Apple should have built in Cover Flow for browsing events instead of the new 'skimming' UI, where users run their mouse over resizable thumbnails to see all the photos contained in the event scroll by. Instead, this Cover Flow mockup proposes the idea of scrolling left and right through Events just like you scroll through albums in iTunes. |
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| High quality album art (from Apple) |
| Published: September 14, 2007, 7:00 pm |
| Tags: Album Art, Albumart, Cover Flow, Coverflow |
| iTunesWith Apple emphasizing Cover Flow more and more in the new iPods, etc., the need for good quality album art is ever increasing. I know iTunes is supposed to grab art for songs that are in your library and the iTunes Store, but in my experience it hasn't worked that well. Fortunately, Josh Powell has cooked up a nice little site called |
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| 24 Hours of Leopard: Cover Flow |
| Published: October 26, 2007, 7:00 am |
| Tags: 24 Hours Of Leopard, Cover Flow, Coverflow |
| under: LeopardFeature: Cover Flow in the Finder.How it works: Just like album Cover Flow in iTunes, Leopard brings the side-scrolling view to the Finder, allowing your "flip" through your files and see live previews (including paging through mutli-page documents and playing movies).Who will use it: Everyone at one time or another. When I |
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| Contactizer 3.6 Gains Leopard Goodness |
| Published: June 2, 2008, 2:00 pm |
| Tags: Calendar, Contacts, Cover Flow, Coverflow, Software, Upgrade |
| includes a Leopard-only Cover Flow mode that displays contacts as business cards, an improved sync system that works with multiple calendars, a quick entry panel for tasks, and a number of other user interface improvements. Contactizer is a Universal Binary application which requires Mac OS X 10.4.8 or better. You can download a 30-day free |
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| Searchme Displays Results in Cover Flow View [Search Engines] |
| Published: July 9, 2008, 10:30 am |
| Tags: Search Engines, Cover Flow, Search, Webapps |
| using the three-dimensional Cover Flow interface you've come to know and love in iTunes and on your iPod for web pages. Searchme also guesses related categories for popular searches. For example, a search for "new york" might be related to baseball or business news, restaurant information, and architecture, and Searchme will give you search |
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| BlackBerry FlowBerry Theme is for Closet Mac Admirers Who Can't Pull the Trigger [BlackBerry] |
| Published: August 3, 2008, 5:00 pm |
| Tags: Blackberry, Bplay, Cover Flow, Crackberry, Flowberry, Themes, Verizonbestmodo |
| brand spankin' new FlowBerry theme is full of icons for the BlackBerry owner who really wants to own an Apple product, like the iPhone or MacBook Pro, but can't quite commit. As you'll see from the video, there's a pseudo Cover Flow quality to the latest effort from bplay, but that's about it. And, just like the iTunes Store and other Apple |
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