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"Another awesome release of Boxes"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have some issues with the UI:
1) When you select items, why don't actions for those items appear in the toolbar instead of a floating toolbar at the bottom of the app? The floating toolbar could obscure some boxes, making it impossible to select them. It's also against GUI standards to use a toolbar only as a status bar and relegate actions elsewhere.
Couldn't you fit those two buttons in the toolbar, similarly to this mockup of the Music app: https://github.com/gnome-design-team/gnome-mockups/raw/master/music/music-list-actions.png ?

2) The "Check" symbol is harder to distinguish when it's inside a circle... Could you use the "Check" icon that was originally in your mockups?

3) It's hard to get used to the new "Continue" and "Back" buttons up at the top. I hope at least you're transforming every app that uses these buttons to have them at the top. Otherwise, it's going to be as uncomfortable and messy as the new "Back" and "Forward" buttons in Nautilus (still can't get used to those, despite using Nautilus for several months now; I'm used to having them on the left from every other app with these buttons).

4) Since you don't use any text labels or tooltips for the delete icon, could you at least use a better symbol -- a trashcan, for example? I associate the "X" icon with "Cancel", "Close", or "Hide", rather than "Delete".

December 21, 2011 at 1:31 AM

Blogger Jeff Fortin said...

This looks like a fabulous user experience. Great work you're doing there. Looking forward to try it out as a replacement for VirtualBox (I presume it should be neatly packaged for Fedora 17).

Oh and thanks for the kind words on pitivi at the end of your videos, that's encouraging :)

December 21, 2011 at 9:44 AM

Blogger Olav said...

available in the development version of Mageia. Took a while to package the dependencies (build problems).

December 21, 2011 at 2:32 PM

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