A look at GNOME 2.14, comparison to KDE
Anders Storsveen
wakko at generation.no
Wed Feb 22 13:20:57 CET 2006
Here's a mockup I made which uses simple, clean lines. No beveled frames
around stuff, not to much buttons.
Just simple "borders" seperating what needs to be separated.
http://huldreveien.generation.no/~wakko/clean-mockup.JPG
and yes, I'm _quite_ the artist! :D
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 February 2006 18:05, Anders Storsveen wrote:
>
>> Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
>>
>>> On Monday 20 February 2006 21:54, Iñaki wrote:
>>>
>
> [...]
>
>
>>> A GNU info format browser. Even more bloat!
>>>
>>> fish://kpfeifle@linuxprinting.org
>>>
>>> Oh, a graphical remote SSH browser! Why can't we have separate tools
>>> for each of these tasks??
>>>
>>> webdavs://mediacenter.gmx.net/
>>>
>>> A remote WEBDAV file manager that is able to encrypt all traffic.
>>> B.L.O.A.T!
>>>
>>>
>> now you're just being a bitch :D
>>
>
> Heh.. :-P
>
>
>> the problem wasn't too much
>> functionality, it was too much ugliness, like too much buttons.
>>
>
> Right. I just wanted to make sure that someone who not even saw
> all of the existing functionality but still thought it was too
> much, would really see *all* of it before starting to think how
> it could be slashed (or prettified, or whatever :)
>
>
>> we
>> wouldn't want to have a button for each of those, open man page open
>> fish open this open that...
>>
>
> ...and we do not do it, last I checked.
>
> Cheers,
> Kurt
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