UNO - Seamless OSX interface

To this day, I have yet to understand the reason for Apple’s decision to create an inconsistent interface across the board for its iApps and system wide Finder. Toss in a little pinstriping (unfocused windows), a little brushed (Safari, iTunes, & Finder), and last but not least, lets throw in a little subtle gradient action (sunken or plastic) for iWorks apps. Completely inconsistent. Until Shapeshifter goes Universal Binary, I assumed I would have to put up with the interface as-is. Fortunately, I came across a handy little application that aims at unifying the pinstriped, brushed, and plastic windows into a consistent iWorks-like interface.

The secret to arriving at a consistent Tiger interface? A somewhat beefy utility known simply as UNO [The Sunken Unified GUI] (UB).
The 15.6MB compressed download expands to a beefy 106.4MB which, when run, offers users an intuitive interface for tweaking the appearance of their Tiger operating system. Take the time to read through the included readme taking note of the risks of mucking about with system GUI elements. Rest assured that UNO creates an updated backup of files which can be found within Library/Application Support/interacto.net/UNO/guifix/.

Once uncompressed, drag the UNO utility to your Applications or Applications/Utilities folder and double-click to run. Most noticeable are the two utility options: ‘install’ & ‘uninstall’. From this window, users can decide on whether they wish to continue installing the GUI modifier, or to uninstall any previously installed changes. System wide options include:
- Aqua & Mozilla
Firefox users may want to check out Aronnax’s GrApple (UNO) theme for added consistency. apps - Metal apps
- Dashboard dock
- iTunes
UI choices include UNO (lighter sunken UI), UNO shade (darker version of the sunken UI), or the default Aqua appearance. In order to complete the conversion, restart your machine to enjoy the smoothness.
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Anshul
jainanshul.com
Tx for the info but sometimes I actually prefer the subtle inconsistency across the applications.
Jun 18th, 2006 Quote
Derek
5thirtyone.com
To each his own. The differences bothered me immensly. The slightest detail including certain background windows being pinstriped while focused windows were plastic or brushed was annoying enough to force me to hide all other background windows.
Jun 18th, 2006 Quote
jon
brokenchords.org
I’ve been using UNO for quite some time, and overall I love it (the move to 1.2 streamlined things vey nicely) but I am still patiently awaiting the “decrease the size of the Apple/Spotlight logos in the menubar” to be made optional, If Version Tracker and Macupdate are anything to go buy, so are plenty of others. It just looks so wrong to me. The Firefox theme takes a little more effort, but it does look lovely.
Jun 18th, 2006 Quote
Derek
5thirtyone.com
The menu bar tweak for the Apple and Spotlight icon almost slipped my eye. I thought something looked a little different immediately after running the utility.
Jun 19th, 2006 Quote
Anshul
jainanshul.com
Hey Derek, what is the IM client that you are using in the images above. Looks neat.
Jun 20th, 2006 Quote
Derek
5thirtyone.com
That would be iChat.
Jun 21st, 2006 Quote