Nick Sabalausky wrote:
"Steven Schveighoffer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
I was never a huge fan of application themes. I don't mind a theme for
the whole system (as long as it's simple), but I don't want iTunes to look
different just because it can.
That's one of my biggest pet peeves about modern software. I can't really do
the subject justice without delving into a giant pile of expletives. But
worse still is when they decide to go and piss all over not just standard
looks, but also standard behaviors. Like how the Win build of iTunes will
still ignore/"eat" any click that brings it to the foreground. If I wanted
that behavior I'd be running a Mac.
The absolute worst of all though is when an app (*cough* skype *cough*)
decides that "close" and "the 'close' button" should mean "don't close
anything at all, but minimize to tray instead". That should be a firing
squad offense ;)
I'd be killing my IM client constantly if not for that feature. I pretty
much expect it of any application that's meant to be running for a long
time and only rarely needing user interaction (such as a bittorrent client).