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The Windows 7 Ribbon. Love it or Loathe it?   [Edit]

Survey period: 9 Nov 2009 to 16 Nov 2009

Do you like the Windows 7 (formerly Office 2007) Ribbon or do you loathe it?

OptionVotes% 
I love it20819.85
I like it32430.92
I'm ambivalent or don't have an opinion25424.24
I don't like it14914.22
I can't stand it11310.78



 
GeneralRe: The ribbon -most useless feature yet from Microsoft? Pin
David Lane9-Nov-09 2:04
David Lane9-Nov-09 2:04 
GeneralRe: The ribbon -most useless feature yet from Microsoft? Pin
Bob10009-Nov-09 4:29
professionalBob10009-Nov-09 4:29 
GeneralRe: The ribbon -most useless feature yet from Microsoft? Pin
Jörgen Sigvardsson11-Nov-09 8:28
Jörgen Sigvardsson11-Nov-09 8:28 
GeneralWhere's that button?! Pin
AlexCode8-Nov-09 21:29
professionalAlexCode8-Nov-09 21:29 
GeneralWhy not make the ribbon wider, and set it diagonally across the screen? Pin
Mark_Wallace8-Nov-09 20:11
Mark_Wallace8-Nov-09 20:11 
GeneralRe: Why not make the ribbon wider, and set it diagonally across the screen? Pin
Nelviticus8-Nov-09 22:21
Nelviticus8-Nov-09 22:21 
GeneralRe: Why not make the ribbon wider, and set it diagonally across the screen? Pin
Mark_Wallace8-Nov-09 22:34
Mark_Wallace8-Nov-09 22:34 
GeneralRe: Why not make the ribbon wider, and set it diagonally across the screen? Pin
Nelviticus8-Nov-09 22:53
Nelviticus8-Nov-09 22:53 
If you really want to use WallaceWord(TM) instead of Microsoft Word then you can very easily build yourself your own ribbon, which appears before all the Microsoft ones and won't get moved/removed with any updates, with the Custom UI Editor[^]. However a) most people never customised their toolbar anyway and b) for new users the ribbon - the layout of which was designed with a lot of thought and study, not just scribbled out on the back of a napkin - is a lot easier to use than the old toolbars/menus.

The point being that for some individuals (me included) who liked to fiddle and heavily customise their toolbars, the ribbon has been a restriction. But for the vast majority of users taking away (easy) customisation has been a significant improvement. I say this as someone who supports Office in a place with a lot of non-technical users - and as someone who, in Office XP, had changed every single button on the two main toolbars. My initial annoyance has faded now I've seen how much of an improvement it is for 99% of users.

Regards

Nelviticus

GeneralRe: Why not make the ribbon wider, and set it diagonally across the screen? Pin
Mark_Wallace9-Nov-09 1:18
Mark_Wallace9-Nov-09 1:18 
GeneralRe: Why not make the ribbon wider, and set it diagonally across the screen? Pin
peterchen9-Nov-09 1:20
peterchen9-Nov-09 1:20 
GeneralRe: Why not make the ribbon wider, and set it diagonally across the screen? Pin
W Balboos, GHB9-Nov-09 2:07
W Balboos, GHB9-Nov-09 2:07 
GeneralRe: Why not make the ribbon wider, and set it diagonally across the screen? Pin
V.9-Nov-09 4:27
professionalV.9-Nov-09 4:27 
GeneralRe: Why not make the ribbon wider, and set it diagonally across the screen? Pin
Mark_Wallace9-Nov-09 5:10
Mark_Wallace9-Nov-09 5:10 
GeneralRe: Why not make the ribbon wider, and set it diagonally across the screen? Pin
0x3c09-Nov-09 20:52
0x3c09-Nov-09 20:52 
GeneralRe: Why not make the ribbon wider, and set it diagonally across the screen? Pin
Mark_Wallace11-Nov-09 20:11
Mark_Wallace11-Nov-09 20:11 
GeneralRe: Why not make the ribbon wider, and set it diagonally across the screen? Pin
Lutosław11-Nov-09 14:07
Lutosław11-Nov-09 14:07 
Generallooks nice, but... Pin
Huisheng Chen8-Nov-09 19:14
Huisheng Chen8-Nov-09 19:14 

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