To me it unites the best of the classic toolbars (access to drop down
menus) and the best of the Ribbon UI.

On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 5:23 PM, Heiko Tietze <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 29.03.2018 18:02, Pedro Rosmaninho wrote:
> > IMO, the Groupedbar should be the chosen one.
> > Here are the reasons why I think it is the most suited one:
> > 1 - *It has a unique look among Office suites
> > 2 - It's distinctive from the Ribbon UI
>
> That was my question. Personally I wouldn't go with the Groupedbar because
> it has no advantage over classic toolbars, there is a lot of unclear
> movement, and I doubt that Benjamin find his way easily through the
> options. Not saying it's bad design.
>
> And your reasons are different from the originally discussed idea to make
> it easy to switch from other programs: "It's encouraged to have
> Notebookbars that simulate alternative programs but "crazy" ideas with
> completely new UI approaches are also welcome."
>
> But it's up to the community, which is first the design team. So more
> opinions please.
>
>
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