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  • M martin_hughes

    Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

    other features do feel like they need a little bit more work.

    Well, Pete, I'm sure Microsoft will be happy to oblige you with Office 2010 -the latest and greatest not-for-free service pack to the Office System :)

    Me: Can you see the "up" arrow? User:Errr...ummm....no. Me: Can you see an arrow that points upwards? User: Oh yes, I see it now! -Excerpt from a support call taken by me, 08/31/2007

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    Pete OHanlon
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    martin_hughes wrote:

    Well, Pete, I'm sure Microsoft will be happy to oblige you with Office 2010 -the latest and greatest not-for-free service pack to the Office System

    Aahh yes. However, as I get it through the MSDN anyway, I'm not that upset.

    Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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    • P Pete OHanlon

      Phil Martin... wrote:

      It reminds me of Maya's interface

      Now if only it had the space activated hotbox and shelves.

      Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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      Phil Martin
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      Now the hotbox would be great, and other marking menus. But the shelves is what the ribbon reminds me the most of. Each group is similar to a shelf. It isn't the same I know, just in the same vein. Sigh, I miss Maya. - Phil

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      • P Pete OHanlon

        martin_hughes wrote:

        Well, Pete, I'm sure Microsoft will be happy to oblige you with Office 2010 -the latest and greatest not-for-free service pack to the Office System

        Aahh yes. However, as I get it through the MSDN anyway, I'm not that upset.

        Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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        martin_hughes
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        Well, Pete, I'm sure Microsoft will be happy to oblige you with the all new MSDN Upset Guaranteed Edition coming to a subscription service near you soon! :)

        Me: Can you see the "up" arrow? User:Errr...ummm....no. Me: Can you see an arrow that points upwards? User: Oh yes, I see it now! -Excerpt from a support call taken by me, 08/31/2007

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        • P Pete OHanlon

          Phil Martin... wrote:

          It reminds me of Maya's interface

          Now if only it had the space activated hotbox and shelves.

          Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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          El Corazon
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          Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

          Now if only it had the space activated hotbox and shelves.

          That's not what I use Maya for... ;P

          _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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          • M martin_hughes

            Well, Pete, I'm sure Microsoft will be happy to oblige you with the all new MSDN Upset Guaranteed Edition coming to a subscription service near you soon! :)

            Me: Can you see the "up" arrow? User:Errr...ummm....no. Me: Can you see an arrow that points upwards? User: Oh yes, I see it now! -Excerpt from a support call taken by me, 08/31/2007

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            Pete OHanlon
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            martin_hughes wrote:

            MSDN Upset Guaranteed Edition

            I get that one. It's what happened when they downgraded my Visual Studio license to Professional.

            Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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            • A Albert Jann

              I don't understand why MS redesign/re-architecture their products GUI all the time (this includes new MSDN and MS office 2007 too - very inconvenient GUIs in my opinion). We are becoming use to some design/architecture but in the subsequent version MS right away change it to some MS sick minded programmers mind/style. Hey, this attitude should be stopped - what about just improving :suss:?

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              RoswellNX
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              And you forgot to mention Vista... It is a horrendous mess UI-wise with its "improved" dialog boxes that make you stop and stare whilst performing the most routine of tasks, such as file copy or save Roswell

              "Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
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              • A Albert Jann

                I don't understand why MS redesign/re-architecture their products GUI all the time (this includes new MSDN and MS office 2007 too - very inconvenient GUIs in my opinion). We are becoming use to some design/architecture but in the subsequent version MS right away change it to some MS sick minded programmers mind/style. Hey, this attitude should be stopped - what about just improving :suss:?

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                Marc Clifton
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                I saw this video of some Microsoft guy demo'ing the new UI, and it definitely sold me. It seemed so much slicker and intuitive. Then I actually tried using it. Marc

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                  And you forgot to mention Vista... It is a horrendous mess UI-wise with its "improved" dialog boxes that make you stop and stare whilst performing the most routine of tasks, such as file copy or save Roswell

                  "Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
                  Antonio VillaRaigosa
                  City Mayor, Los Angeles, CA

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                  Andy Brummer
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                  Yeah, waiting for it to say how long it will take and then watch it finish before it can figure it out. :doh:


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                  • A Albert Jann

                    I don't understand why MS redesign/re-architecture their products GUI all the time (this includes new MSDN and MS office 2007 too - very inconvenient GUIs in my opinion). We are becoming use to some design/architecture but in the subsequent version MS right away change it to some MS sick minded programmers mind/style. Hey, this attitude should be stopped - what about just improving :suss:?

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                    Christopher Duncan
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                    I was thinking about this sort of thing just last night on my Vista box, wondering why they'd bother to put out a new OS that's really little more than eye candy (and security annoyances). I think in terms of Windows that they're trying to recreate the magical moment of Windows 95, when people stood in line all night long to get a copy. There hasn't been that kind of excitement about Windows ever since. Given that 95 was a major visual overhaul, I suspect they think that eye candy is what created the excitement, and they've been on that path ever since. In fact, beyond the visuals, there was greatly enhanced functionality in 95 compared to Windows 3.1, even in the UI. I used to tell people, "Whatever you want to do, just click the right mouse button." We take it for granted now, but that was in fact a signficant improvement. And of course, there's a long list of other improvements in 95 that were actually useful instead of merely pretty. And people stood in line. Maybe "it's all been done" and Windows / Office doesn't really have much room left to grow. Or maybe people are obsessed with eye candy because they think it was the reason for the Windows 95 phenom. Either way, compare the "excitement" over Office 2007 and / or Vista to days gone by and it's clear that MS understands their customers less and less with each new release.

                    Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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                      You mean Saturday Night Live[^]? Season 1, episode 9 - Aired January 10, 1976. Yes, I did know that it was SNL. I just needed Google to get the precise details.

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