I have a little sympathy for him. Ppro is undoubtedly a wonderful
application, packed with functionality, it has an amazingly responsive
developer, and impressive support in this group. However, sometimes I
just wish that it was a slightly more "elegant" app, after being
confronted with what seems a million checkboxes (yes, I'm responsible
for a few requests for my own). UI design is a real art, and very few
apps have it sussed out; my own fav is Pagemaker, where everything
seems to be where it should be, and complexity is revealed in what
seems a natural progression.

I hope this doesn't provoke too much flaming. . .

On 5/7/05, Gardner, Paul G. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If he suddenly decided that he doesn't like PPro, then he doesn't like it
> (poor guy).  It would have been nicer, however, if he just left the group,
> instead of shoving his opinion in front of us like that.


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