simX
Unofficial Mac Genius
OK, yesterday on macslash.com, there was a link to an article on IBM's website that looked at how "grim" Aqua's interface was.
Well, I got fed up. His arguments were just about unfounded. He seems to think that you should know exactly where the window widgets are when you first start up a computer, without even looking at the window. He seems to think that the application menu is totally unintuitive.
I've heard so many similar complaints about Aqua, and I've had it.
So I set up the "Aqua Interface Complaints" page, where I am posting a link, a copy of the article, and my response to the article. So far, I only have that one article, but I plan to keep on adding.
Here's the link to the page: http://homepage.mac.com/simx/aqua/
If you see an article on the Aqua interface (specifically), whether good or bad, send me a line at simX@mac.com. I want to respond (constructively, of course) to the problems that people have with Aqua. I truly believe that most of the complaints are just due to habits from the Classic Mac OS.
Well, I got fed up. His arguments were just about unfounded. He seems to think that you should know exactly where the window widgets are when you first start up a computer, without even looking at the window. He seems to think that the application menu is totally unintuitive.
I've heard so many similar complaints about Aqua, and I've had it.
So I set up the "Aqua Interface Complaints" page, where I am posting a link, a copy of the article, and my response to the article. So far, I only have that one article, but I plan to keep on adding.
Here's the link to the page: http://homepage.mac.com/simx/aqua/
If you see an article on the Aqua interface (specifically), whether good or bad, send me a line at simX@mac.com. I want to respond (constructively, of course) to the problems that people have with Aqua. I truly believe that most of the complaints are just due to habits from the Classic Mac OS.