Thanks, Jonne, for taking my critique seriously! I was perhaps too cruel for Naali taking into account that it is still being developed, but at the same time I am in sympathy with this cute creature. Unfortunately I cannot help with any coding and I am sorry for pointing to some big software name as an example :)
I did realized that some of the bugs were already fixed in subsequent versions, but I left my diary as it is because I did not want to check everything again. And, of course, the more I was using Naali the more I was understanding its basic concepts; but, again, I left my first impressions untouched like there were. > - In ether you cannot delete the last avatar or world card. Maybe we could > allow this but that would require some rewrites somewhere and at this point > we have more important things to think about. No, I did not mean that I would necessary like to delete the last avatar or world card, but I was confused because the delete buttons are still there. Maybe be the can be visibly disabled in this case... But I deleted the card of the default (Fisu) world and now do not know how to get it back. Where can I get the server's name/address? I found this page: http://wiki.realxtend.org/index.php/Public_Taiga_Servers but non of those seems to be working right now. I think that some button on the ether screen that would bring the wiki page with available servers would be quite helpful. > - Unchecking the override server time will take about 10 seconds to take the > sun back to server time, as its waiting for the next time update from server > after we dont want to control it anymore. For me the server time never comes back! > - The color picker is directly from Qt and I think i a standard windows > color picker dialog so we cant do nothing about it having cancel and "X" at > the same time. No, I meant the opposite: it is better to have _also_ the "cancel" button since it is much larger than "x" and easier to use for closing windows. Good luck with further development! Best regards, Vitali -- http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend http://www.realxtend.org
