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voice.of.truth@notaol.com

2006-09-12, 10:17 pm

Adobe has attempted to fix what wasn't broken.
The new Exchange look reminds me of a throwback to DOS.
Before, the entire selection menu was laid out clearly, simply,
logically. There was no guess work. I don't expect to have to poke
around on the Exchange or endure a learning curve, no matter how
small. I expect it to be WYSIWYG and so it was - until now. New is not
always better. Design, if one can call it that, has replaced good
sense in this case.

Adobe, please...
GordonG

2006-09-12, 10:17 pm

voice.of.truth@notaol.com wrote:
> Adobe has attempted to fix what wasn't broken.
> The new Exchange look reminds me of a throwback to DOS.
> Before, the entire selection menu was laid out clearly, simply,
> logically. There was no guess work. I don't expect to have to poke
> around on the Exchange or endure a learning curve, no matter how
> small. I expect it to be WYSIWYG and so it was - until now. New is not
> always better. Design, if one can call it that, has replaced good
> sense in this case.
>
> Adobe, please...


Oh, I dunno... took me all of three seconds to find what I wanted.
Hebee Jeebes

2006-09-12, 10:17 pm

I am with voice, it sucks. It sucked when it was Macromedia's design and it
sucks now that its Adobe's design. Flash is fine when it ads to a site, but
not when it takes away and this takes away.

R


<voice.of.truth@notaol.com> wrote in message
news:8sr6g2dcn7kafakf0ssihct2naltdhm111@4ax.com...
> Adobe has attempted to fix what wasn't broken.
> The new Exchange look reminds me of a throwback to DOS.
> Before, the entire selection menu was laid out clearly, simply,
> logically. There was no guess work. I don't expect to have to poke
> around on the Exchange or endure a learning curve, no matter how
> small. I expect it to be WYSIWYG and so it was - until now. New is not
> always better. Design, if one can call it that, has replaced good
> sense in this case.
>
> Adobe, please...



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