Quote from the review (linked below): ** The progress that's been made is encouraging, and I hope the team will soon be at a ** place where some of the Apple community's fantastic interface designers can start ** flexing their muscles to really make this port stand above the *nix & Windows versions ** for usability and beauty.
I know there are lots of professional designers among users of Apple machines. What is OpenOffice.org's message going to be to those graphics and design people, who are not coders, but still would like to participate? (1) Something like: "Sorry you cannot do anything. OpenOffice.org wants the OOo Aqua to be like Windows OOo, with the exception of shiny blue buttons, of course" ? Or: "Well, you can re-design 600(!) icons that we have, but don't touch the UI in any other way" ? (1) Yes, there is the ux.openoffice.org and mailings lists and wiki. But that infrastructure is not relevant if no platfrom specific UI-level changes are not allowed to OOo. On 6/7/07, Shaun McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, The subject says it all. The next 3 parts are still to come. <http://gregkefalas.com/index.php/2007/06/07/openoffice-mac-port- developer-preview-in-depth-part-i-introduction-and-summary/> Shaun
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