UNO derives from the Latin word for one. UNO is the root of Unity.
UNO is a theme that brings the sunken unified toolbar / titlebar look and feel to every single window on your system (metal or aqua, and already unified windows as well).
On the other hand, UNO's main target is to enhance aqua interface consistence, combining all elements in order to look and feel as one.
The unity level proposed by UNO does not compromises overall GUI contrast: UNO and UNO shade can be mixed up in order to achieve that usability goal.
UNO also fixes some Blue/Graphite appearance inconsistencies.
Requirements:
· PPC or Intel based Macintosh.
Limitations:
· Does not support Mac OS 10.5
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Support for Mac OS X 10.4.10 or newer (except Leopard).
· Added full support (UNO Blue; UNO Graphite; UNO Shade Blue; UNO Shade Graphite and LCD fix) for iTunes 7.3.1, while maintaining support for iTunes 6 (6.0.2 or later).
· Fixed an issue that would produce an error when uninstalling if current iTunes version was newer than the one available when UNO was installed.
· UNO no longer tries to change iTunes if its version is unknown (no more "blank music panel").
· Fixed UNO behavior escaping spaces on paths on Japanese systems. This misbehavior was preventing UNO from being installed. (the oldest UNO bug is now fixed thanks to Yuji Tachikawa - (http://homepage.mac.com/yujit_achikawa/))
· Added Japanese localization courtesy of Yuji Tachikawa.
· Only MD5 is now used for self integrity verification (CRC32 checks were removed because there are a lot of users with "messed up" Perl setups, therefor unable to run CRC32 nor install UNO).
· Removed the "Uninstall" option. Now UNO uninstallation re...