As befits a longtime Mac user, I have a somewhat superficial understanding of things computational and basically just want everything to look pretty. Which is why one aspect of the OS X GUI has bothered me forever -- the windows don't match. Some programs -- iTunes, Safari, iChat, etc. -- have that cool "brushed metal" look, but other applications, including Apple programs like Mail, do not. That really bothered me. I stopped using Net News Wire and started using
Vienna instead because the latter is brushed metal. I wouldn't switch away from iChat and toward
Adium until I found Adium settings that aped the brushed metal look. And, of course, I had to use Safari instead of Firefox as my web browser.
But no more!
UNO the Sunken Unified GUI provides a simple method to make
all your applications -- even Word or NeoOffice -- have the same basic appearance. Thus, life is good.
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2006/12/in-praise-of-uno/40888/