Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
I can't take it anymore - I've reverted to using the built-in SM Modern
theme over the new default theme for SM 2.0...because I can have my
panel grippies back when I do that.
I just installed SM 2.0 on my G5 iMac running Leopard - the
update/profile went smoothly, with most of the issues I also saw
updating SnoLep on my MacBook. But I immediately swapped the theme
from
default to SM Modern - to get a grippie on it.
I think I've seen all I need to see of the new default theme - will
likely swap themes on my MacBook too before the afternoon is out.
Macs always seems to get shorted in almost all applications. Evidently
they either think that we don't want or need it or don't have good Mac
Developers.
I swapped to the older theme shortly after I posted...happier now...I
got a grippie(s)...
...don't understand why it's there in one built-in, and not in the
other...if I could import the Classic (NS style) theme from 1.1.18 I'd
do that just to have another option...I can't do that, can I?
According to Phil Chee on the mac version only the default is to comply
with Apple 's edict on human Interface.
But I as a Human Interface prefers the interface to work as I want it.
No as Some company dictates even if it is my Favorite Computer Company.
I would say what the fellow that wrote the edict was full of . But I
don't want this post to be deleted nor censored.
An application should work like users want it to, not like someone else
thinks it should. Period!
My point exactly - it's one thing if the Manufacturer wants to produce
an OEM product that way, but a third party has no reason not to respond
to and/or implement direct requests of users!
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- Rufus
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