Hey,
I just took a quick look at it but it looks great. I guess this kind of
menu is more inefficient than the original one, but it looks familiar
to all those coming from OS X. And familiarity is a key aspect when it
comes to migration. familiarity == low learning curve == satisfied user
thanks
Marc
On Sonntag, Jan 8, 2006, at 16:42 Europe/Berlin, Jiva DeVoe wrote:
Michael Hanni said it was ok for me to go ahead and release my
modified version of WildMenus... sooo... here's my announcement on my
Blog as well as a link to the tarball..
For those who care - I hacked WildMenus to be more "Mac-Like" and to
also allow me to set a single icon in the corner instead of using the
Application Icon...
Announcement: http://www.random-ideas.net/Blog/19
Tarball: http://www.random-ideas.net/Software/WildMenus-jd.tar.gz
I apologize if this more appropriately belongs on GNUstep-announce or
something... if someone can point me to the right mailing list, I'd be
happy to post it there instead. I just thought since it was kinda at
a developer-level thing... and whatnot... perhaps announce wasn't
right.
--
Jiva DeVoe
http://www.random-ideas.net
PowerCard - Intuitive Project Management for Mac OS X
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