Andre Garzia wrote:
Richard,
can you show us a shot of your welcome screen? I like screen shots...

Personally I don't like the ones in my shipping products, and the good ones are in either alpha or beta and can't be shown publicly for a few more weeks.

I'll drop you an email offline so you can see the makeover; others with whom I have no NDA probably won't care anyway, but they'll be shipping not long from now. Most of them follow the same Adobe/Macromedia model, only with a little more white space and larger target areas.


Speaking of makeovers:

I'm collecting stories of UI makeovers for an article I'm working on about redesigning over the product life cycle, sort of a follow-up to my "Bionic App" presentation at RevCon '07.

If any of you have done substantial makeovers in the UIs for your apps across multiple versions, I'd be very interested in including them in this study.

Please email me offline and we can discuss the details: [email protected]

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cheers
andre
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Richard Gaskin
<ambassador at fourthworld.com>wrote:

 Richard Gaskin wrote:

Agreed.  Welcome screens are far more useful than splash screens.  Rev's
Adobe-flavored one is a good model, and I've been adopting similar welcome
screens for some time.  Much more helpful than just dumping the user into a
blank slate as if to say, "Here ya' go, you're on your own now." ;)


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