David Emerson wrote: > * almost any antivirus / antispyware program :-) Now that's a good example of awful UI design! I wonder if they actually employee UI designers to purposefully screw the living crap out of their products UI to make cleaning your Windows PC from viruses any harder.
> The best broad example I can think of that may be in agreement with what > you're suggesting is SymphonyOS and the Mezzo ui. OK, based on your examples, I probably had to be a lot more clearer about what I meant. I did not mean, radical changes to UI, I simply meant the idea of having a Button or ComboBox in a UI that maybe doesn' look 100% like the native one, but for all intense purposes does the same think as the native Button or Combobox. Even thought it might look slightly different (or un-themed). This is what we are doing with fpGUI in our products. The look and feel of our applications are consistent on each platform. But it might not look identical to the native widgets of that platform. But clicking a button or selecting a menu item from the main menu back is exactly the same process in fpGUI applications as they are with native applications. So in such a case, the average user has no problem in using our fpGUI based applications. Regards, - Graeme - -- fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI toolkit using Free Pascal http://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/ -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
