Some UI suggestions
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:45 pm
Some minor suggestions:
When I switched to the interface of the pro-version, I had a strange problem to find the "batch", "cancel" and "apply"-button... This might sound silly, but I think that happened because they were below the options of the view selector, and the buttons are far away from all the other controls, even on 1280*1024. Would it be possible to make these button part of the right container and move them a little bit upwards? This would even leave more room for the picture.
"Action setup": I would have expected its functionality in the menu under "preferences..." I'm not sure if this function is that useful that a button in this excellent position is justified. But maybe other people like it...
And some major suggestion:
What about putting all controls except the view selector options into the right container?
Some netbooks have a resolution of ...*600 pixels. It looks to me as if the extended mode exceeds these 600 pixels. I don't think that it is a must to care about these machines, but you are quite close, so maybe you want to try?
When I switched to the interface of the pro-version, I had a strange problem to find the "batch", "cancel" and "apply"-button... This might sound silly, but I think that happened because they were below the options of the view selector, and the buttons are far away from all the other controls, even on 1280*1024. Would it be possible to make these button part of the right container and move them a little bit upwards? This would even leave more room for the picture.
"Action setup": I would have expected its functionality in the menu under "preferences..." I'm not sure if this function is that useful that a button in this excellent position is justified. But maybe other people like it...
And some major suggestion:
What about putting all controls except the view selector options into the right container?
Some netbooks have a resolution of ...*600 pixels. It looks to me as if the extended mode exceeds these 600 pixels. I don't think that it is a must to care about these machines, but you are quite close, so maybe you want to try?