From: Larry T. <lt...@we...> - 2003-06-04 02:13:59
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Ok, granted, this isn't very important from a software development priority standpoint. It just gave me the creeps, though. It's going to really puzzle people new to Linux. First, the "tip of the day" window sometimes gives me the tip: "No more tips ...". I am not kidding about this! Second, and more laughable, is that even though the title of the dialog box is, in fact, called "tip of the day", if you close rosegarden, and imediately restart it, you will in fact get a different tip! I know that these bugs are among the lowest in the priority list, and it's obviously not a usablity issue at atll. But yet they seem that they would be easy enough to fix, and prevent the perception that Linux apps are just repeating the stupid Windows stuff over again. These are exactly the kind of things that Linux users laugh at when they run Windows apps. Please just change the name of it from "tip of the day" to something else, and delete the "no more tips..." entry. (unless the tip-of-the-day thing is a KDE library object, in which case we should just pray to the Linux gods ;-)) Larry |