Hello,

  allow me to highlight Rob Relyea's blog story titled
"Comparing Visual Appearance and Developer Experience
in a markup-bake off".

   Rob writes:

  I found it interesting that the different entries
all had different looks based on the UI plaform they
were built on top of.  This contest, I believe, has
focused on the markup, not the appearance in the end. 
In the end, a key differentiation will the be user
experience. In the end, Longhorn applications are
going to be able to look significantly more polished
than most other platforms.  The theme for our Buttons
will evolve to take advantage of our vector rendering
over time.

  I was disappointed by the default look in Flex - I
thought the buttons would have used more Flash power.
SwiXml targetting mac has the most polished controls
right now.   

  More @
http://www.longhornblogs.com/rrelyea/archive/2004/05/07/3403.aspx

  If you know of any other reader's comments or
reactions, please let us know. I've started a Wiki
page to collect all links. You can see the humble
beginning online @
http://xul.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/XulChallengeComments

  - Gerald 


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