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  2. Aqua (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    Dock icons also bounce up and down, in a different rhythm, when a background application requires the user's attention. Dock icons can increase in size when approached by the cursor. This feature (called "magnification") is optional. When minimized, windows are "sucked" into the Dock using the "Genie effect" or "Scale effect."

  3. SpringBoard - Wikipedia

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    In June 2009, in iPhone OS 3, Spotlight Search was added to the SpringBoard. This allowed the user to search for applications and other files stored in the iPhone. [3] In June 2010, in iOS 4, home screen wallpapers were introduced to the SpringBoard. Folders were introduced as well: dragging an application on top of another application while in ...

  4. Mac OS X Snow Leopard - Wikipedia

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    Exposé can now display windows for a single program by left clicking and holding its icon in the dock. Windows are arranged in a new grid pattern. Windows are arranged in a new grid pattern. Contextual menus which come out of Dock icons now have more options and have a new look, with a semi-transparent charcoal background and white text.

  5. iOS 9 - Wikipedia

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    [3] iOS 9 is the final version of iOS compatible with devices with the 30-pin dock connector, including the iPhone 4s, iPad 2, and iPad (3rd generation). It is also the final version of iOS that supports the iPad Mini (1st generation) and the last 32-bit iPod Touch, the iPod Touch (5th generation) . iOS 9's successor, iOS 10, drops support for ...

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  7. Fences (software) - Wikipedia

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    Fences defines translucent areas on the desktop that contain groups of icons. [3] These fences can be individually created, named, moved, and resized — they will also display a scroll bar if necessary.

  8. Mac OS X Leopard - Wikipedia

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    This includes a more detailed, transparent menu bar, skeuomorphic system icons, and a glossy, reflective, 3D Dock. Windows lost their metallic, lined look they had previously. As well as this, the Apple icon is now black instead of blue. This is notably very similar to IPhone OS 1's user interface.

  9. Taskbar - Wikipedia

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    Minimized windows also appear in the dock, in the rightmost section, represented by a real-time graphical thumbnail of the window's contents. The trash can is also represented in the Dock, as a universal metaphor for deletion. For example, dragging selected text to the trash should remove the text from the document and create a clipping file in ...