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Of course it looks like MSO, LO now looks like MSO 2003:). Everyone should
take part in this, I just gave a suggestion.
@ Ricardo - I do not understand what is so special in the current interface
and so well that it should not be changed, is it not better to be easily
manipulated with the tools,I read somewhere that people in the company can
not find their way in, Is not it better to simplify it. Who is against it?
we all, as designers need to design ​​how everything should look like, not
to ask developers what is better, that all of the tools in one place r that
the user loses until you find what they need . What is the aim of developing
this program? . No one said that he would deviate from KDE, but it would be
much easier to use all the features of the program. After all let's ask many
people who use the LO what is better, maybe they make a suggestion? LO
should be used with enthusiasm, not because we must, because it is free.
Without ideas there is nothing. Just my opinion.
@ Patrick - Thanks, but this is just one example, I bet you all have great
ideas, I would like if there was a place where we all could to show the idea
and then realized. Yes I imagined it as a browser only showed what I right.
I love tradition, but when it grows into something better and more
functional :)
I do not know if anyone used the program for music production "ableton" if
you did not see, how simple the interface is only 4 colors, no gloss, each
icon is super simple and designed, and these are among the other things that
makes the program indispensable.
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Regards,
Budislav

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