From: Adam M. G. <ago...@io...> - 2007-10-25 03:35:50
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On Oct 24, 2007, at 8:51 PM, Xavier Cambar wrote: > Hi all, > I must confess: I haven't used Skim for a while. > > But when I opened it a few mnutes ago, I realized how much work has > been done. For that: Congratulations, and thanks. > > Unfortunately, I won't stop there: There are so many new features/ > options available that the menu has litteraly bloated and got > unreadable. > I can't help but thinking there can be a more minimalistic > organization for the menu. My time spent not using Skim brought me > somewhat the eyes of a new user, and let me tell you: as a new user, > the menu of Skim is (for the least) frightening! > > I know one can not only complain about one another's job, so I'll try > to come with a few ideas in the next couple of days (maybe couple of > weeks, if things go wrong), but be warned: Skim is going the dark > side of UI design. ;) > > Seriously, it is. > > Which menu are you talking about? You mean the entire menu bar? I wonder, was there something you wanted to do, but couldn't find it in the menus? -Adam ================================= Adam M. Goldstein PhD Assistant Professor of Philosophy Iona College -- email: ago...@io... web: http://www.iona.edu/faculty/agoldstein/ tel: (914) 637-2717 post: Iona College Department of Philosophy 715 North Avenue New Rochelle, NY 10801 |