Von: xpete
I think this study as some major flows… In “Part 1: Menu navigation” people where asked if they like more the rubish menus from M$ Office 2003 and ribbon that’s better but not that good ether… like...
View ArticleVon: Fri13
“Microsoft invented Ribbons as a solution to the problem above: which functions should be directly accessible?” Small correction for that, Microsoft did not invent the Ribbon. Ribbon has been in use...
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If makers of LibreOffice will copy Microsoft Ribbon i will be very disappointed. Few months back i saw great LibreOffice mockups with sidebars and nice toolbars and i am still waiting to see that...
View ArticleVon: The entire internet
Look no further than the wonderful mockups provided by the community. If you implement those “Re-nusiance” mockups, we’ll be disappointed and probably find a new application all together.
View ArticleVon: Someone under 30
As someone who has used word back to ’98, but cut his teeth on 2007, the ribbon just makes more sense and is more visually appealing. Extreme users will collapse the ribbon and use keyboard shortcuts...
View ArticleVon: Mr.NT
I am working on MS Office for past 4 years in my office. When I tried to switch to LibreOffice which is really slow due to non-integrated keyboard shortcuts. Keyboard shortcuts make you work amazingly...
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I am working on MS Office for past 4 years in my office. When I tried to switch to LibreOffice which is really slow due to non-integrated keyboard shortcuts. Keyboard shortcuts make you work amazingly...
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myvideo downloader… [...]LibreOffice user research – Results vol.4 | OpenSource Usability Labs[...]…
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