Dan Shafer wrote:
It feels like this inconvenience is pretty minor unless the user actually moves the mouse to the dock, moves around to find the app s/he wants to use and clicks on it.
This raises a question about who the product is targeted for: If one's doing multimedia and wants a backdrop, they probably don't want the Dock and the menu bar. If they want the Dock and the menu bar, they probably don't want the backdrop.
So what is the target market who prefers both a backdrop and the Dock/menus?
That said, I too am puzzled by the decision that leaving the backdrop on all the time somehow makes Rev Media a differentiated, less capable product. And that in turn may explain why I'm not in marketing.
I'll take bets that a different differentiator find its way into the product within 12 months or less....
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