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Here's an update of my Tiger port. Based on the final version of Tiger.

Version 2 of my Tiger port. Package contains Tiger Blue and Graphite all with Normal and Compact StartMenus and Apple and WinFlag Startbutton, three different font sizes (Lucida Grande 8, Tahoma 8 and Arial - 8)

I haven't started the WindowBlinds version yet.

DO NOT ASK FOR ICONS, WALLPAPER OR ANYTHING.

Download: Here

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well.... kol... I have to say (and god i'm gonna get flamed).. it's nice... nothing against it really... but.. bleh... i like your old one better...

you still the best though... I still use my all time favorite : gfxOasis theme :D

Tiger updated :D

Version 2.1

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- Fixed Start Menu Compact with 32x323 icons.

- Added No Spothlight image version.

- Added Tiger Aqua wallpapers

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Appreciate your help in fixing the Start Menu Compact graphic bug :yes:

I hope I'm not being an annoyance but I note a small graphic bug in the Microsoft Office Picture Manager - on the 3D button (Auto Correct, OK, etc). Note the red marker. Thanks for an awesome Mac OS X Tiger VS!

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Sometimes you'll find problems in other application. Most, if not all programs out there are designed to work with Windows default interface.

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I'm using Graphite color non-spotlight non-compact variation with Tahoma sub-style.

Shouldnt the tab labels be in Tahoma too instead of Arial?

tigertabsselected0aj.png

Also the tabs are a bit wider than other themes, I suppose its caused by the bitmap used? Or the margins around the tab label?

The result is on some programs that have a dialog full of tabs they all dont fit on one line as they do with most other. See same dialog as above in Codename Opus:

tabscodeopus4xg.png

For someone that asked, GraphiteFox is a theme that matches this variation quite good, even though its not completely bug-free.

What would be a good Explorer Toolbar theme to match Tiger Graphite? I dont like the default Aqua/Tiger Finder icons, I mean some other?

  • 4 weeks later...
Here's an update of my Tiger port. Based on the final version of Tiger.

Version 2 of my Tiger port. Package contains Tiger Blue and Graphite all with Normal and Compact StartMenus and Apple and WinFlag Startbutton, three different font sizes (Lucida Grande 8, Tahoma 8 and Arial - 8)

I haven't started the WindowBlinds version yet.

DO NOT ASK FOR ICONS, WALLPAPER OR ANYTHING.

Download: Here

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hey can i get the icons and the wallpaper?

kthxbye

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Come on bro read a little, btw he put the wallpapers in v2.1

Welcome to Neowin :D

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