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Just imagine ... the next Visual Studio with ribbons.

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  • G giuchici

    You are exaggerating, aren't you? ;)

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    Not likely. I rarely use the toolbar myself. I still use it to open the occasional window that I use once in a blue moon. I do still use the menus often, though, so if the ribbon does away with that I'll not be a happy camper.

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    • G giuchici

      A fellow developer asked this question. My answer was mainly from an end user perspective and it is against the ribbon. The majority of people don't like it, still there were a few strong advocates for it. Reading again the original question I believe that the question was asked from a development perspective. I am sorry for I cannot give and answer to that. I did not use and I don't plan to use the ribbon anytime soon. However, not from a development but from a developer standpoint how happy would you be if Microsoft replaces the current Visual Studio menus, toolbars ... with ribbons. Cheers.

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      I just want to know if it's going to come with bells and whistles to go with the ribbons in its hair. :rolleyes:


      Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.

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