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Re: [Ayatana] [Usability] The Future of Window Borders, Menu Bars, and More
Ryan,
On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 11:22 -0500, Ryan Peters wrote:
> While browsers might not be focused on branding, that branding is
> still
> there. My point, however, isn't the branding, but the fact that there
> is
> a brand. If we treated every web browser as "web browser" or every
> email
> client as "email client", how would people tell the difference
> between
> them? Branding, with different icons and application names, helps
> this
> issue, and there's a healthy level of branding exposure we need to
> find.
> If the window borders didn't have the application title, the
> Application
> Menu, with the icon as well as the name (so people can more easily
> recognize the name), fixes this problem because you can tell what
> application you have open no matter what window is focused, its
> contents, or what the window title is.
the branding falls back down to the operating system. It's Ubuntu's
access to facebook etc. not Chrome or Firefox.
Martin.
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- Re: [Ayatana] The Future of Window Borders, Menu Bars, and More
- From: Matthew Paul Thomas
- Re: [Ayatana] [Usability] The Future of Window Borders, Menu Bars, and More
- Re: [Ayatana] [Usability] The Future of Window Borders, Menu Bars, and More
- From: Matthew Paul Thomas
- Re: [Ayatana] [Usability] The Future of Window Borders, Menu Bars, and More
- Re: [Ayatana] [Usability] The Future of Window Borders, Menu Bars, and More
- From: Matthew Paul Thomas
- Re: [Ayatana] [Usability] The Future of Window Borders, Menu Bars, and More