great job on the Rev 2 GUI [was Re: where the @&$&* is the audio clips listing?]
Alex Rice
alrice at ARCplanning.com
Tue Jun 3 06:42:01 EDT 2003
On Tuesday, June 3, 2003, at 02:53 AM, Mathewson wrote:
> Of course thick-wazzuks like me rather liked the old App
> Browser that was up-front without fancy options that had to
> be accessed elsewhere.
Having not attained thick-wazzuk level; I'm still working on my 3rd
degree orange wazzuk belt. :-) All I can say is this is my opinion.
--
The first time I opened Rev 1.1.1, I remember staring at the app
browser, and the toolbar, and thinking to myself. "what the @#$%^* are
all those little toolbar buttons for?" For literally 10 minutes I must
have stared at the Rev UI like a deer caught staring in car headlights.
Turns out that they were all useful but I applaud the IDE GUI changes
in Rev 2. A user should not feel like they are staring into the cockpit
of an F-117 stealth jet when they open the IDE for the first time! And
I've stumbled my way though plenty of IDEs. Just imagine what a
beginner would think when presented with the Rev 1.1.1 IDE?
Were there gratuitous changes? It would imply:
1) There was not merit and consideration for all of the UI changes the
Rev team has made. I wouldn't presume that.
2) There is no equivalent, alternate way for you to use a function of
the IDE. Can you honestly say App browser changes are "gratuitous" when
the Application Browser preferences allow you to assign mouse-key
combinations to all objects in the browser (5 * 3 * 9 = 135 possible
permutations of mouse-key bindings). No... it's way more than that.
It's been a while since I took a combinatorics class.
Alex Rice, Software Developer
Architectural Research Consultants, Inc.
alrice at ARCplanning.com
alrice at swcp.com
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