HEXUS.net : Review : Tenomichi 3D Edit : Page - 2/6
To say that 3D Edit has a unique interface is a rather large understatement. The fact that the GUI is entirely rendered in 3D means that it diverges entirely from Windows standard features. There is no file menu along the top, and no button bar beneath. Instead, everything is operated using proprietary buttons and dialogues. With no context-sensitive help or tool tips, this takes some getting used to.
Back to DOS days? Are we going to see more and more of this, as companies try to make rich apps that are more visually appealing and supposedly easier to work with. I dont mind either way... I just found that interesting while reading the article. I still use a variety of console apps on Linux and well I have been since DOS days. It will be different for those people who have been using Windows exclusively for the past couple of years.
Mozilla and hypocrisy
Right, but what about the experiences that Mozilla chooses to default for users like switching to Yahoo and making that the default upon ...
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via VMware blog
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