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Posted on Jun 15, 23:38
This job has been done with Leopard (by using high resolution images that can be scaled down properly).Posted on Jun 13, 23:42
I think this also marks Apple's move to high resolution displays. Currently a lot of the UI is done using bitmaps rather than vector graphics. Changing these to use vectors will take a lot of engineering. No time to add new features. Too busy updating UI.