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DITCH THE RIBBON!
again and again I have criticized how horrible the ribbon is... at least
some very small steps are being made but Microsoft to make it less intrusive........ http://news.com.com/Microsoft+rolls+...l?tag=nefd.top Dont worry... they will have to improve it, make it an "option" or remove the damn monstrosity after they see the sales of office 2007 slump.... |
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DITCH THE RIBBON!
hularious comments from the cnet site... humour reveals the truth!!!
Billion dollar company can't figure out if a ribbon bar is too big Reader post by: bobby_brady Posted on: August 25, 2006, 10:27 AM PDT Story: Microsoft rolls up Office ribbon Man, it really took beta testers to complain to them that the ribbon bar is too big? Doesn't Microsoft actually use their own products? Can't they say something like "geez boss, this ribbon bar is too big, we should make it smaller, eh boss"? http://news.com.com/5208-1012-0.html...937&s tart=-1 "John Jay Smith" - wrote in message ... again and again I have criticized how horrible the ribbon is... at least some very small steps are being made but Microsoft to make it less intrusive........ http://news.com.com/Microsoft+rolls+...l?tag=nefd.top Dont worry... they will have to improve it, make it an "option" or remove the damn monstrosity after they see the sales of office 2007 slump.... |
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DITCH THE RIBBON!
Read the following articles and be enlightened!
The following article talks about how the size of the ribbon is about the same as the size of the combined size of the toolbars in previous versions of Office: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...17/577485.aspx The following article talks about Fitts' Law and explains how the size of buttons needs to be increased because screen resolutions have increased: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...22/711808.aspx The following article talks about the customisation of ribbon and how only 2% of users customised the toolbars in previous versions of Office: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...27/648269.aspx "John Jay Smith" wrote: hularious comments from the cnet site... humour reveals the truth!!! Billion dollar company can't figure out if a ribbon bar is too big Reader post by: bobby_brady Posted on: August 25, 2006, 10:27 AM PDT Story: Microsoft rolls up Office ribbon Man, it really took beta testers to complain to them that the ribbon bar is too big? Doesn't Microsoft actually use their own products? Can't they say something like "geez boss, this ribbon bar is too big, we should make it smaller, eh boss"? http://news.com.com/5208-1012-0.html...937&s tart=-1 "John Jay Smith" - wrote in message ... again and again I have criticized how horrible the ribbon is... at least some very small steps are being made but Microsoft to make it less intrusive........ http://news.com.com/Microsoft+rolls+...l?tag=nefd.top Dont worry... they will have to improve it, make it an "option" or remove the damn monstrosity after they see the sales of office 2007 slump.... |
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DITCH THE RIBBON!
I know all these "excuses" for a very bad design....
just because the previous way was horrible does not justify ANOTHER MORE HORRIBLE way! They needed a solution to the previous way.. and what did they do? They made the ribbon? All I can say that it was an idea from an idiot that somehow caught on and MS developed it. "rocky" wrote in message ... Read the following articles and be enlightened! The following article talks about how the size of the ribbon is about the same as the size of the combined size of the toolbars in previous versions of Office: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...17/577485.aspx The following article talks about Fitts' Law and explains how the size of buttons needs to be increased because screen resolutions have increased: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...22/711808.aspx The following article talks about the customisation of ribbon and how only 2% of users customised the toolbars in previous versions of Office: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...27/648269.aspx "John Jay Smith" wrote: hularious comments from the cnet site... humour reveals the truth!!! Billion dollar company can't figure out if a ribbon bar is too big Reader post by: bobby_brady Posted on: August 25, 2006, 10:27 AM PDT Story: Microsoft rolls up Office ribbon Man, it really took beta testers to complain to them that the ribbon bar is too big? Doesn't Microsoft actually use their own products? Can't they say something like "geez boss, this ribbon bar is too big, we should make it smaller, eh boss"? http://news.com.com/5208-1012-0.html...937&s tart=-1 "John Jay Smith" - wrote in message ... again and again I have criticized how horrible the ribbon is... at least some very small steps are being made but Microsoft to make it less intrusive........ http://news.com.com/Microsoft+rolls+...l?tag=nefd.top Dont worry... they will have to improve it, make it an "option" or remove the damn monstrosity after they see the sales of office 2007 slump.... |
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DITCH THE RIBBON!
You should be enlightened and get some better taste....
as for blog 2, when you have higher resolutions you dont go ahead and make giant toolbars... rather you make the gui so it can be customized to the size that better fits you and your screen. BAD DESIGN! And vista is the same crappy design.... and IE7 and WMP11! "rocky" wrote in message ... Read the following articles and be enlightened! The following article talks about how the size of the ribbon is about the same as the size of the combined size of the toolbars in previous versions of Office: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...17/577485.aspx The following article talks about Fitts' Law and explains how the size of buttons needs to be increased because screen resolutions have increased: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...22/711808.aspx The following article talks about the customisation of ribbon and how only 2% of users customised the toolbars in previous versions of Office: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...27/648269.aspx "John Jay Smith" wrote: hularious comments from the cnet site... humour reveals the truth!!! Billion dollar company can't figure out if a ribbon bar is too big Reader post by: bobby_brady Posted on: August 25, 2006, 10:27 AM PDT Story: Microsoft rolls up Office ribbon Man, it really took beta testers to complain to them that the ribbon bar is too big? Doesn't Microsoft actually use their own products? Can't they say something like "geez boss, this ribbon bar is too big, we should make it smaller, eh boss"? http://news.com.com/5208-1012-0.html...937&s tart=-1 "John Jay Smith" - wrote in message ... again and again I have criticized how horrible the ribbon is... at least some very small steps are being made but Microsoft to make it less intrusive........ http://news.com.com/Microsoft+rolls+...l?tag=nefd.top Dont worry... they will have to improve it, make it an "option" or remove the damn monstrosity after they see the sales of office 2007 slump.... |
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DITCH THE RIBBON!
Please enlighten us. If you believe that the old interface was horrible and
the new interface is even more horrible, show us your design that scales to the size of the resolution and that is not "horrible". "John Jay Smith" wrote: You should be enlightened and get some better taste.... as for blog 2, when you have higher resolutions you dont go ahead and make giant toolbars... rather you make the gui so it can be customized to the size that better fits you and your screen. BAD DESIGN! And vista is the same crappy design.... and IE7 and WMP11! "rocky" wrote in message ... Read the following articles and be enlightened! The following article talks about how the size of the ribbon is about the same as the size of the combined size of the toolbars in previous versions of Office: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...17/577485.aspx The following article talks about Fitts' Law and explains how the size of buttons needs to be increased because screen resolutions have increased: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...22/711808.aspx The following article talks about the customisation of ribbon and how only 2% of users customised the toolbars in previous versions of Office: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...27/648269.aspx "John Jay Smith" wrote: hularious comments from the cnet site... humour reveals the truth!!! Billion dollar company can't figure out if a ribbon bar is too big Reader post by: bobby_brady Posted on: August 25, 2006, 10:27 AM PDT Story: Microsoft rolls up Office ribbon Man, it really took beta testers to complain to them that the ribbon bar is too big? Doesn't Microsoft actually use their own products? Can't they say something like "geez boss, this ribbon bar is too big, we should make it smaller, eh boss"? http://news.com.com/5208-1012-0.html...937&s tart=-1 "John Jay Smith" - wrote in message ... again and again I have criticized how horrible the ribbon is... at least some very small steps are being made but Microsoft to make it less intrusive........ http://news.com.com/Microsoft+rolls+...l?tag=nefd.top Dont worry... they will have to improve it, make it an "option" or remove the damn monstrosity after they see the sales of office 2007 slump.... |
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DITCH THE RIBBON!
The old way was horrible because nothing could be locked.. the toolbars
changed all the time, and there was not enough guidance on how to do stuff.... Of course I am ignoring clippy who should be resting in peace. I am sure I could find a better way to do this... using technology of 2006-7 for crying out loud! First of all the interface should be able to lock down, like the XP taskbar... second it should be completely configurable in icon size, placements and movement. The size of these should be SCALABLE like in ZOOM action. Having increments of 100% and not only small - large etc. This should be done with a slider control and mouse wheel. Also you should be able to save workspaces and retrieve the settings back or go back to default. Oh come on this technology has been around for years.. look at corel draw for workspaces. You should be able to tear off the toolbars into ONE window (the toolbars should stick with each other in a group) so you can place it to another monitor for multimonitor users.. so you can have the first monitor full screen to write on. I can think of a million ways to do it better than this monstrosity.. if you lack imagination and eat what is given to you by Microsoft.. you are in trouble! I would gladly receive a check from MS if they wanted some ideas, because they seem to lack all logic and ingenuity.... There are so many people who have seen office 2007 and have said they will stick to 2003... its not only me. I am right about this. There is no question about it. The only question is if Microsoft will understand this blundering mistake before they release office 2007 final, or they will have to fix this in the next version, probably 2009? If they get the message loud enough they will give a way to revert back to office 2003 interface with SP1. "rocky" wrote in message ... Please enlighten us. If you believe that the old interface was horrible and the new interface is even more horrible, show us your design that scales to the size of the resolution and that is not "horrible". "John Jay Smith" wrote: You should be enlightened and get some better taste.... as for blog 2, when you have higher resolutions you dont go ahead and make giant toolbars... rather you make the gui so it can be customized to the size that better fits you and your screen. BAD DESIGN! And vista is the same crappy design.... and IE7 and WMP11! "rocky" wrote in message ... Read the following articles and be enlightened! The following article talks about how the size of the ribbon is about the same as the size of the combined size of the toolbars in previous versions of Office: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...17/577485.aspx The following article talks about Fitts' Law and explains how the size of buttons needs to be increased because screen resolutions have increased: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...22/711808.aspx The following article talks about the customisation of ribbon and how only 2% of users customised the toolbars in previous versions of Office: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...27/648269.aspx "John Jay Smith" wrote: hularious comments from the cnet site... humour reveals the truth!!! Billion dollar company can't figure out if a ribbon bar is too big Reader post by: bobby_brady Posted on: August 25, 2006, 10:27 AM PDT Story: Microsoft rolls up Office ribbon Man, it really took beta testers to complain to them that the ribbon bar is too big? Doesn't Microsoft actually use their own products? Can't they say something like "geez boss, this ribbon bar is too big, we should make it smaller, eh boss"? http://news.com.com/5208-1012-0.html...937&s tart=-1 "John Jay Smith" - wrote in message ... again and again I have criticized how horrible the ribbon is... at least some very small steps are being made but Microsoft to make it less intrusive........ http://news.com.com/Microsoft+rolls+...l?tag=nefd.top Dont worry... they will have to improve it, make it an "option" or remove the damn monstrosity after they see the sales of office 2007 slump.... |
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DITCH THE RIBBON!
So, do us all a favor and stick with what you like.
Oh, and as for the problem with wandering toolbars, it is not Microsoft that does this but third party programmers who don't know how to program an add-in properly to persist in its toolbar placement. Thought you would know that since you know so much about how things "should" be done. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, John Jay Smith asked: | The old way was horrible because nothing could be locked.. the | toolbars changed all the time, and there was not enough guidance on | how to do stuff.... | Of course I am ignoring clippy who should be resting in peace. | | I am sure I could find a better way to do this... using technology of | 2006-7 for crying out loud! | | First of all the interface should be able to lock down, like the XP | taskbar... | second it should be completely configurable in icon size, placements | and movement. | The size of these should be SCALABLE like in ZOOM action. Having | increments of 100% and not | only small - large etc. This should be done with a slider control and | mouse wheel. | Also you should be able to save workspaces and retrieve the settings | back or go back to default. Oh come on this technology has been | around for years.. look | at corel draw for workspaces. | You should be able to tear off the toolbars into ONE | window (the toolbars should stick with each other in a group) | so you can place it to another monitor for multimonitor users.. | so you can have the first monitor full screen to write on. | | I can think of a million ways to do it better than this monstrosity.. | if you lack imagination and eat what is | given to you by Microsoft.. you are in trouble! I would gladly | receive a check from MS if they wanted some ideas, | because they seem to lack all logic and ingenuity.... | | There are so many people who have seen office 2007 and have said they | will stick to 2003... its not only me. | | I am right about this. There is no question about it. The only | question is if Microsoft will understand this blundering | mistake before they release office 2007 final, or they will have to | fix this in the next version, probably 2009? | If they get the message loud enough they will give a way to revert | back to office 2003 interface with SP1. | | "rocky" wrote in message | ... || Please enlighten us. If you believe that the old interface was || horrible and || the new interface is even more horrible, show us your design that || scales to || the size of the resolution and that is not "horrible". || || "John Jay Smith" wrote: || ||| You should be enlightened and get some better taste.... ||| ||| as for blog 2, when you have higher resolutions you dont go ahead ||| and make ||| giant toolbars... ||| rather you make the gui so it can be customized to the size that ||| better fits ||| you and your screen. ||| ||| BAD DESIGN! And vista is the same crappy design.... and IE7 and ||| WMP11! ||| ||| ||| "rocky" wrote in message ||| ... |||| Read the following articles and be enlightened! |||| |||| The following article talks about how the size of the ribbon is |||| about the |||| same as the size of the combined size of the toolbars in previous |||| versions |||| of |||| Office: |||| http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...17/577485.aspx |||| |||| The following article talks about Fitts' Law and explains how the |||| size of |||| buttons needs to be increased because screen resolutions have |||| increased: |||| http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...22/711808.aspx |||| |||| The following article talks about the customisation of ribbon and |||| how only |||| 2% of users customised the toolbars in previous versions of Office: |||| http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...27/648269.aspx |||| |||| "John Jay Smith" wrote: |||| ||||| hularious comments from the cnet site... humour reveals the ||||| truth!!! ||||| ||||| ||||| Billion dollar company can't figure out if a ribbon bar is too big ||||| ||||| Reader post by: bobby_brady ||||| Posted on: August 25, 2006, 10:27 AM PDT ||||| Story: Microsoft rolls up Office ribbon ||||| Man, it really took beta testers to complain to them that the ||||| ribbon bar ||||| is ||||| too big? Doesn't Microsoft actually use their own products? ||||| ||||| Can't they say something like "geez boss, this ribbon bar is too ||||| big, we ||||| should make it smaller, eh boss"? ||||| ||||| http://news.com.com/5208-1012-0.html...937&s tart=-1 ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| "John Jay Smith" - wrote in message ||||| ... |||||| again and again I have criticized how horrible the ribbon is... |||||| at least |||||| some very |||||| small steps are being made but Microsoft to make it less |||||| intrusive........ |||||| |||||| http://news.com.com/Microsoft+rolls+...l?tag=nefd.top |||||| |||||| Dont worry... they will have to improve it, make it an "option" |||||| or remove |||||| the damn monstrosity |||||| after they see the sales of office 2007 slump.... |
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DITCH THE RIBBON!
I am impressed by your knowledge. I suggest you read all of Jensen
Harris UI blog and my own blog, and then come back here to enlighten us more. Patrick Schmid -------------- http://pschmid.net "John Jay Smith" - wrote in message : The old way was horrible because nothing could be locked.. the toolbars changed all the time, and there was not enough guidance on how to do stuff.... Of course I am ignoring clippy who should be resting in peace. I am sure I could find a better way to do this... using technology of 2006-7 for crying out loud! First of all the interface should be able to lock down, like the XP taskbar... second it should be completely configurable in icon size, placements and movement. The size of these should be SCALABLE like in ZOOM action. Having increments of 100% and not only small - large etc. This should be done with a slider control and mouse wheel. Also you should be able to save workspaces and retrieve the settings back or go back to default. Oh come on this technology has been around for years.. look at corel draw for workspaces. You should be able to tear off the toolbars into ONE window (the toolbars should stick with each other in a group) so you can place it to another monitor for multimonitor users.. so you can have the first monitor full screen to write on. I can think of a million ways to do it better than this monstrosity.. if you lack imagination and eat what is given to you by Microsoft.. you are in trouble! I would gladly receive a check from MS if they wanted some ideas, because they seem to lack all logic and ingenuity.... There are so many people who have seen office 2007 and have said they will stick to 2003... its not only me. I am right about this. There is no question about it. The only question is if Microsoft will understand this blundering mistake before they release office 2007 final, or they will have to fix this in the next version, probably 2009? If they get the message loud enough they will give a way to revert back to office 2003 interface with SP1. "rocky" wrote in message ... Please enlighten us. If you believe that the old interface was horrible and the new interface is even more horrible, show us your design that scales to the size of the resolution and that is not "horrible". "John Jay Smith" wrote: You should be enlightened and get some better taste.... as for blog 2, when you have higher resolutions you dont go ahead and make giant toolbars... rather you make the gui so it can be customized to the size that better fits you and your screen. BAD DESIGN! And vista is the same crappy design.... and IE7 and WMP11! "rocky" wrote in message ... Read the following articles and be enlightened! The following article talks about how the size of the ribbon is about the same as the size of the combined size of the toolbars in previous versions of Office: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...17/577485.aspx The following article talks about Fitts' Law and explains how the size of buttons needs to be increased because screen resolutions have increased: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...22/711808.aspx The following article talks about the customisation of ribbon and how only 2% of users customised the toolbars in previous versions of Office: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...27/648269.aspx "John Jay Smith" wrote: hularious comments from the cnet site... humour reveals the truth!!! Billion dollar company can't figure out if a ribbon bar is too big Reader post by: bobby_brady Posted on: August 25, 2006, 10:27 AM PDT Story: Microsoft rolls up Office ribbon Man, it really took beta testers to complain to them that the ribbon bar is too big? Doesn't Microsoft actually use their own products? Can't they say something like "geez boss, this ribbon bar is too big, we should make it smaller, eh boss"? http://news.com.com/5208-1012-0.html...937&s tart=-1 "John Jay Smith" - wrote in message ... again and again I have criticized how horrible the ribbon is... at least some very small steps are being made but Microsoft to make it less intrusive........ http://news.com.com/Microsoft+rolls+...l?tag=nefd.top Dont worry... they will have to improve it, make it an "option" or remove the damn monstrosity after they see the sales of office 2007 slump.... |
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DITCH THE RIBBON!
You might be surprised at how the Office 2007 UI accommodates a lot of
what you listed. As Patrick suggested, read Jensen's blog. He shares a lot of insight on the new UI and the "why" behind it. FWIW, I was singing a similar tune about a year or so ago. Now I think it was due to lack of knowledge. I *knew" the old UI with my eyes closed and felt like complete newbies trying to use Office 2007. All my years of learning the Office applications, I started using Excel around 1985, was now worthless. It felt like I was learning to walk all over again and actually, I completely understand your whining because I was right there with you not too long ago. I started using Office 2007 more and more because I love some of the new features, document themes which give you the ability to not only change the format and overall look of an Office document in seconds but to also include formatting for content you haven't even added yet, such as pasting data from Excel in Word and have it formatted to match my other tables in about two clicks: one for paste and one for applying the format. I ability to just adding data and not spending a bunch of time reformatting the darn thing is a good thing for me. (This allows me more time to search for some of the commands I can't seem to find. lol) The new graphic effects and SmartArt are fantastic, insert an image and experiment with some of the picture styles - those are pretty awesome. And the galleries with the live preview - I like being able to preview a format quickly and not repeatedly apply different formatting over and over until I find what I'm looking for. Some of my favorite new features are in Outlook, the new ability to overlay multiple calendars and the instant search is *very* cool! But if I want the new functionality I also need to adapt to the new UI so I'm slowly making the compromise. I know this sounds like a sales pitch, but believe me and there are others who will attest to this, I was one of the first on the "this bites" band wagon and I'm pretty sure there a few folks who are surprised to actually hear me singing praises for once. grin I still have my moments and want my old 'familiar' UI back but like I said before, is it worth trading the new functionality? So the more I use it the more I adjust. What I recommend to those who hate the new UI, is to play around with it for awhile and check out the new features and do a little reading to get a better understanding for why they changed the UI. Jensen Harris has a great series on this topic (if you only want to read one the second link has a the best explanation): http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...26/473950.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...03/476412.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...10/479123.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...17/481809.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...24/484131.aspx You can find more information on the Office preview site and the Communities link has links to other blogs and articles: http://www.microsoft.com/office/prev.../articles.mspx Then, if the new functionally doesn't encourage you want to learn Office 2007 then by all means, uninstall the beta and go back to your old version. Oh, and you may be happy to know Clippy, and all of his buddies, are dead. ;-) Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Office 2007 Preview Site: http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/default.mspx Office 2007 Community Articles/Tutorials: http://www.microsoft.com/office/prev...e_archive.mspx TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "John Jay Smith" - wrote in message ... The old way was horrible because nothing could be locked.. the toolbars changed all the time, and there was not enough guidance on how to do stuff.... Of course I am ignoring clippy who should be resting in peace. I am sure I could find a better way to do this... using technology of 2006-7 for crying out loud! First of all the interface should be able to lock down, like the XP taskbar... second it should be completely configurable in icon size, placements and movement. The size of these should be SCALABLE like in ZOOM action. Having increments of 100% and not only small - large etc. This should be done with a slider control and mouse wheel. Also you should be able to save workspaces and retrieve the settings back or go back to default. Oh come on this technology has been around for years.. look at corel draw for workspaces. You should be able to tear off the toolbars into ONE window (the toolbars should stick with each other in a group) so you can place it to another monitor for multimonitor users.. so you can have the first monitor full screen to write on. I can think of a million ways to do it better than this monstrosity.. if you lack imagination and eat what is given to you by Microsoft.. you are in trouble! I would gladly receive a check from MS if they wanted some ideas, because they seem to lack all logic and ingenuity.... There are so many people who have seen office 2007 and have said they will stick to 2003... its not only me. I am right about this. There is no question about it. The only question is if Microsoft will understand this blundering mistake before they release office 2007 final, or they will have to fix this in the next version, probably 2009? If they get the message loud enough they will give a way to revert back to office 2003 interface with SP1. "rocky" wrote in message ... Please enlighten us. If you believe that the old interface was horrible and the new interface is even more horrible, show us your design that scales to the size of the resolution and that is not "horrible". "John Jay Smith" wrote: You should be enlightened and get some better taste.... as for blog 2, when you have higher resolutions you dont go ahead and make giant toolbars... rather you make the gui so it can be customized to the size that better fits you and your screen. BAD DESIGN! And vista is the same crappy design.... and IE7 and WMP11! "rocky" wrote in message ... Read the following articles and be enlightened! The following article talks about how the size of the ribbon is about the same as the size of the combined size of the toolbars in previous versions of Office: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...17/577485.aspx The following article talks about Fitts' Law and explains how the size of buttons needs to be increased because screen resolutions have increased: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...22/711808.aspx The following article talks about the customisation of ribbon and how only 2% of users customised the toolbars in previous versions of Office: http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...27/648269.aspx "John Jay Smith" wrote: hularious comments from the cnet site... humour reveals the truth!!! Billion dollar company can't figure out if a ribbon bar is too big Reader post by: bobby_brady Posted on: August 25, 2006, 10:27 AM PDT Story: Microsoft rolls up Office ribbon Man, it really took beta testers to complain to them that the ribbon bar is too big? Doesn't Microsoft actually use their own products? Can't they say something like "geez boss, this ribbon bar is too big, we should make it smaller, eh boss"? http://news.com.com/5208-1012-0.html...937&s tart=-1 "John Jay Smith" - wrote in message ... again and again I have criticized how horrible the ribbon is... at least some very small steps are being made but Microsoft to make it less intrusive........ http://news.com.com/Microsoft+rolls+...l?tag=nefd.top Dont worry... they will have to improve it, make it an "option" or remove the damn monstrosity after they see the sales of office 2007 slump.... |
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