3 Hours Left...

July 23rd, 2006 at 9:21pm • Posted in Contest • Tagged , , ,

Over 40 entries so far for the fake leopard screenshot contest, and less than 3 hours left till the deadline. Good luck to all of you who entered, we'll be starting the deliberating tomorrow!



More Contest Goodness (With Sneak Peak At Some Entries!)

July 18th, 2006 at 10:28am • Posted in Contest • Tagged , , ,

New Contest Image

To start off this post, as you'll notice, there is now a new image to replace the fake leopard dogcow. I liked this one's simplicity and its old-school promoter style, so congrats to Patrick Yan for beating out a whole lot of other entries in the mini-contest I was running. Pat, you'll be receiving your prize package soon!

RapidWeaverMoving on, there is one more final app I'm adding to the three Fake Leopard Contest prize packages, thanks to Dan Counsell at Realmac Software. Yep, you guessed it. Winners will now receive a copy of the venerable website creation application RapidWeaver, in addition to the plethora of other software licenses and goodies. Thanks to Dan for his donation. (And if you were ever interested in purchasing the application, note the $15 off discount coupon in their ad.)

And finally, I've been promising to show off a few promising entries. So here goes. Continue reading...


Contest Update: More Prizes, More Contests!

July 12th, 2006 at 4:47pm • Posted in Contest • Tagged , , , ,

Fake Leopard Dogcow

The Fake Leopard Screenshot Contest is off on a spectacular start, thanks to an incredible amount of publicity from the Macintosh media and an equally incredible amount of generosity from sponsors.

As you know, the bounty on the winning fakes was valued at just under $900 per winner. Today, I'm pleased to announce that with the addition of 7 new sponsors, the bounty has now been pushed to well over $1000. Thanks to the following developers for adding their software to the list:

Hopefully this boost to the prize package will get even more of you entering. I've already seen at least 15 entries submitted or in the works, and it's only been two days since the announcement, which is pretty nuts. Entrants have come up with some pretty crazy updates to Aqua, 3D finders, distributed software updates, advanced tagging, album art browsing in iTunes, split safari windows, and more. I'll be displaying a couple of early entries in a few days, so keep on visiting!

In addition, I'm getting a little tired of the Fake Leopard Dogcow for the contest image, so I'm holding a mini-contest with this post for its replacement. Just post your entry in the comments section over the next couple of days, and I'll announce a winner on Friday, 12:00 in the afternoon EST. The prize for this one will be a copy of xScope ($16.95), Menuet ($12.95), Picture Framer ($5) and To Do Tracker ($5), DomainTracker ($24.95), ShapeShifter ($20) and WindowShade X ($10), and NotePad ($7.95). That's over a hundred bucks of software for a small graphic, so hopefully you guys will come up with some neat stuff! (And thanks again to the sponsors.)


Announcing the Fake Leopard Screenshot Contest

July 09th, 2006 at 10:25pm • Posted in Apple, Contest • Tagged , , ,

I Use ThisI'm sure I'm not alone when I say that I am starting to get really pumped up for WWDC, now just under a month away. Why? Well, I'm definitely expecting some new hardware from Apple. Mac Pros seem pretty likely. But what I'm really anticipating is the first sneak peak of Mac OS X Leopard, or 10.5.

Of course, it's still just under a month away. And frankly, while I love fake screenshots (I really do, they make you think, and sometimes they turn out to be, well, not so fake after all), the ones that have been popping up so far have been pretty disappointing. Tabbed Finder? Ok. iTunes style metal UI? Sounds good. Multiple desktops support? Sweet. Virtualization of Windows apps? I'm hoping for it. But let's be honest, Leopard could be sooo much cooler, and so could the fakes.

So, as my blog starts its second week of existence, I am kicking off a Fake Leopard Screenshot Contest. (Tagline: A picture may be worth a thousand words, but a fake one is worth nearly a thousand bucks of software!) If you think I'm joking, think again. I am being utterly, 100% serious. What this ultimately is is an exercise in conceptual UI design, and I am hoping that by the end of it, the three winning screenshots will be much cooler than the real Leopard's ever going to be. Well, ok, admittedly I'm secretly hoping that Leopard will trump these, but hopefully for the sake of this contest, this hope will prove outrageously false.

So, about the three winners. Winning usually involves prizes, does it not? Absolutely! So, to provide some incentive beyond recognition for your 1337 UI design skills, I have put together a rather awesome prize package of freebies, valued at just under $900 for each winner. Without further ado, presenting the bounty for an awesome fake screenshot: Continue reading...