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User interface styles   [Edit]

Survey period: 6 Nov 2000 to 12 Nov 2000

What is your favorite user-interface style?

OptionVotes% 
Windows 3.1 flat and plain. Oh yeah!61.16
Windows 95 grey and chunky7013.49
Office 97 Flat buttons and scroll bars10119.46
Windows 2000 HTML based UI16030.83
Apple's Aqua style10319.85
Sun OpenWindows71.35
Other Linux/Unix438.29
Other...295.59



 
GeneralIt's all about marketing.. Pin
Oz Solomon9-Nov-00 6:01
Oz Solomon9-Nov-00 6:01 
GeneralRe: It's all about marketing.. Pin
Jesse Collins9-Nov-00 7:11
Jesse Collins9-Nov-00 7:11 
Generalwindows ME Pin
Jesse Collins8-Nov-00 10:50
Jesse Collins8-Nov-00 10:50 
GeneralRe: windows ME Pin
8-Nov-00 19:33
suss8-Nov-00 19:33 
GeneralRe: windows ME Pin
Chris Maunder9-Nov-00 4:11
cofounderChris Maunder9-Nov-00 4:11 
GeneralRe: windows ME Pin
Jesse Collins9-Nov-00 7:18
Jesse Collins9-Nov-00 7:18 
GeneralLeave it to MS to screw up UIs Pin
Michael Dunn6-Nov-00 18:03
sitebuilderMichael Dunn6-Nov-00 18:03 
I hated the whole flat look of Windows UI from the instant it appeared in Office 97. There's a term used in usability: affordance. It means a visual cue that some object on the screen can be acted on. For buttons, the 3D border makes the button look like a button, and therefore, something that can be clicked.

Then MS comes along and removes this affordance altogether! Why? To look "cool" of course, but that comes at a high price - there's no longer any visible indication that toolbars have clickable buttons. Oh sure, the buttons get a 3D border once you mouseover them, but that forces the user to go hunting with the mouse to find clickable things. Doing that makes more work for the user, and shouldn't be done to begin with.

Then you have the problem of other companies (and individual hobbyist coders) thinking "well if MS does it, I should do it too!" and that leads to program after program having the same usability flaws.

BTW, I could go off on a similar rant about web sites following an MS idea by turning off underlining and colors on links, thus removing the only affordance that a piece of text is clickable, but "Ally McBeal" is coming on soon, and everyone can probably guess what I'd say anyway. Wink | ;)

--Mike--
http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/0
GeneralRe: Leave it to MS to screw up UIs Pin
Chris Maunder7-Nov-00 3:15
cofounderChris Maunder7-Nov-00 3:15 
GeneralRe: Leave it to MS to screw up UIs Pin
Michael Dunn7-Nov-00 12:23
sitebuilderMichael Dunn7-Nov-00 12:23 
GeneralRe: Leave it to MS to screw up UIs Pin
ColinDavies7-Nov-00 21:14
ColinDavies7-Nov-00 21:14 
GeneralRe: Leave it to MS to screw up UIs Pin
12-Nov-00 8:53
suss12-Nov-00 8:53 
GeneralRe: Leave it to MS to screw up UIs Pin
9-Nov-00 12:15
suss9-Nov-00 12:15 
GeneralRe: Leave it to MS to screw up UIs Pin
10-Nov-00 1:57
suss10-Nov-00 1:57 
GeneralRe: Leave it to MS to screw up UIs Pin
8-Nov-00 10:06
suss8-Nov-00 10:06 
GeneralRe: Leave it to MS to screw up UIs Pin
Joel Holdsworth9-Nov-00 10:29
Joel Holdsworth9-Nov-00 10:29 
GeneralRe: Leave it to MS to screw up UIs Pin
12-Nov-00 12:59
suss12-Nov-00 12:59 
GeneralHTML UI Pin
6-Nov-00 12:30
suss6-Nov-00 12:30 
GeneralRe: HTML UI Pin
6-Nov-00 16:55
suss6-Nov-00 16:55 
GeneralLinux != Unix Pin
6-Nov-00 12:19
suss6-Nov-00 12:19 
GeneralAqua looks cool Pin
David Cunningham6-Nov-00 2:53
cofounderDavid Cunningham6-Nov-00 2:53 
GeneralBack to the UI roots Pin
Christian Skovdal Andersen5-Nov-00 22:58
Christian Skovdal Andersen5-Nov-00 22:58 

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