What Back button?
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"To enter your product key, click the Back button to return to the previous page." Clickety[^] OK, I give up. Where's the "Back" button? :) [ It took me two minutes to find it. I suspect it may take novice users longer. ] /ravi
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Classic... "Press ANY key to continue" ;)
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Better get used to it. I bet all MS apps. will have this look and feel going forward.
Kevin
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Better get used to it. I bet all MS apps. will have this look and feel going forward.
Kevin
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"To enter your product key, click the Back button to return to the previous page." Clickety[^] OK, I give up. Where's the "Back" button? :) [ It took me two minutes to find it. I suspect it may take novice users longer. ] /ravi
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Yes, the inconsistencies they've added to the UI have been discussed many times. X| And I also love the way it asks you what version you purchased. And then, again, asks you to confirm that you have selected the edition you purchased. What the...??
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Better get used to it. I bet all MS apps. will have this look and feel going forward.
Kevin
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Yes, the inconsistencies they've added to the UI have been discussed many times. X| And I also love the way it asks you what version you purchased. And then, again, asks you to confirm that you have selected the edition you purchased. What the...??
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
I read that all versions are included on the disc; and if you don't enter the key, the installer has no way to find out what version you purchased. Does this mean that I can borrow a Vista DVD from my friend, use it for the grace period, and buy a copy, if I like it? If it cannot be done, why the hell do they allow it to be installed without a key? They could have asked for the key; installed the correct version, and prompted you whether to activate or not. Thomas
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"To enter your product key, click the Back button to return to the previous page." Clickety[^] OK, I give up. Where's the "Back" button? :) [ It took me two minutes to find it. I suspect it may take novice users longer. ] /ravi
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Its the new Aero style wizards... a step in the wrong direction in my opinion. http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/06/07/BeyondWinFX/default.aspx[^]
Yes, I remember reading a criticism of this new design a while back. Sometimes MS, after hitting on a good idea, then change it just for the sake of it - and at best have a neutral effect or at worst introduce a usability regression. There are a few of them in VS 2005 IMO. There were also some in VS 2003 for VC++ devs.
Kevin
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You see that button pointing backwards......
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I read that all versions are included on the disc; and if you don't enter the key, the installer has no way to find out what version you purchased. Does this mean that I can borrow a Vista DVD from my friend, use it for the grace period, and buy a copy, if I like it? If it cannot be done, why the hell do they allow it to be installed without a key? They could have asked for the key; installed the correct version, and prompted you whether to activate or not. Thomas
Apparently you can. :)
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