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title: "Just say no to stripes"
date: 2002-06-06T13:21:25-04:00
url: https://blog.lmorchard.com/2002/06/06/oooahc/
author: Les Orchard
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# Just say no to stripes

<p>Noticed Nicholas Riley's <a href="http://radio.weblogs.com/0100148/2002/06/03.html#a374">entry about switching IRC clients</a>, and the screenshot reminded me that I needed to download <a href="http://conundrumsoft.com/Duality/duality.html">Duality</a> for Mac OS X again.  I love that stripe-less <span style='background : #FFFFCE;'><a href="http://www.decafbad.com/twiki/bin/edit/Main/SilverFox?topicparent=Main.FilterData"><b>?</b></a><font color="#0000FF">SilverFox</font></span> theme.  Feels like a cool cloth on my eyes and makes me even think that my iBook is faster.</p>
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            <div class="content">Yup, I like the theme very well.  The lack of stripes makes everything easier to read.

The new (667/800 MHz) TiBook screens now have a high enough resolution that I don't notice the blockiness of antialiased text as I did on my folks' 400 MHz TiBooks... but we could still use subpixel antialiasing like those Windows folks have.</div>
            
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