I Love the mockup UI, I only would remove the copy-cut-paste buttons
because they should apear when you select something you could
copy-cut-paste like in citrus.
I prefer the lateral than the above bar because the panoramic screens,
pc,tv,mobiles,pad-tablets,... we take profit of them
Maybe make biger icons or less text-buttons more similar to MS ribbon
interface, important to make easy the migration from MS users, but in the
left side.
Important too to use the same icons theme by default in Linux,Windows,MAC
and Android, to keep one solid image to easily change between OS, we should
make easy the migrations,LibreOffice should look universal, sexy,
comfortable, and easy
El 25/11/2011 22:55, "downward" <invisioslice@gmail.com> escribió:
Hello everybody.
Citrus is OK, maybe little ugly, but what about this muckup:
http://www.techdrivein.com/2011/01/impressive-libreoffice-ui-mockups-you.html
Looks more modern and sleek.
Just consider it.
Blender looks real good, and LibreOffice could looks real good too.
LibreOffice UI Mock-up:
http://pauloup.deviantart.com/gallery/
Thanks.
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