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From: Petre D. <pd...@gm...> - 2005-08-12 20:32:11
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On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 08:15:38 +0300, Greg Ewing <gre...@ca...> wrote: Peter Damoc wrote: If the feel is implemented using the best approach (think OSX) users on other systems won't mind. The notion of "best" is observer-dependent. True, but good apps tend to get accepted. For example I was a Winamp evangelist and seeing iTunes with its huge download size and huge memory consuption I was a little put off BUT after using iTunes a little bit I got hooked, now I'm a iTunes adept. The quality of the app got me in spite of its shortcomings. I don't think it's a matter of "best", anyway, but of things behaving consistently with other applications on the platform. If the user is accustomed to certain menu items being in certain places or having certain key equivalents, for example, it's annoying when some applications do things differently. True again BUT people are able to learn and when they see their time valued by the app, they tend to use it, even if they might have to learn a few new tricks along the way. I think appearance is important to many people, too. Mac users in particular tend to be unimpressed by apps which look un-Mac-like. It gives an impression of shoddiness, of having been ported from somewhere else in a quick and dirty way, which doesn't help to engender a feeling of trust in it. Appearance can be pluggable, QT proved possible and apps don't have to be 100% accurate, if they look close enough to what they should look on that platform, people don't notice the missing bits. Maybe Windows users are less discerning, I don't know. But I wouldn't like to foist an Aqua-looking app on a Windows user. If I'm to ask that Mac apps look Mac-like, I feel I owe them the same courtesy. Windows users are used to multi look and feel desktops, either due to the whole win2k apps on WinXP or due to big players like Yahoo not playing by the rules. Although if Longhorn turns out to rip off Aqua closely enough, maybe this will cease to be an issue... one can always hope! Peter. -- Lust, ein paar Euro nebenbei zu verdienen? Ohne Kosten, ohne Risiko! Satte Provisionen für GMX Partner: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/partner |