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It's not as good - it's better! Mostly colorless icons, all caps top level menus... Thanks for listening, Microsoft.
/ravi
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That would actually be a good next survey question - 'What do you think about the VS2012 UI changes'?
Not everybody would give a positive mark.
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Dejan Petrovic wrote: Not everybody would give a positive mark.
I'll second this.
Maybe a bit OT, but in my personal opinion, the new standard-style of vs2012 with that colorless icons, etc. looks very worse. Also I mean , who needs top level menus only in upper-case what is poorly to read.
But each to his own.
Regards,
Peter
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That would be a very good question. I hate the CAPS MENU ITEMS and the colourless interface. Colour adds a wealth of information which has been considered (in general) a good thing by UI experts for decades - so why remove it?
God is REAL unless declared int
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Words all in caps are harder to read, they may stand out but you have to concentrate more to get the meaning.
Of course after a few uses reading should no longer be necessary.
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
Shed Petition[ ^]
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Looked at some screenshots. It certainly looks uhmmm... MODERN? AVANT-GARDE?
It's an OO world.
public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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That's what they said about Microsoft Bob. And Clippy.
/ravi
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