Post examples of GUIs you like and why. I know what's obvious to me, but I'm working on making something obvious for everyone.
How insightfulDrool-Boy said:something simple and functional that doestn look like ass
April23 said:Graphic User Interface
theacoustician said:How insightful
thanks! That was my home desktop. GNOME = prettyApril23 said:I agree.
CletusJones said:I rather enjoy this GUI.
http://www.omg-stfu.com/temp/Screenshot.png
Well I think you'd have needed the help of SCO patent attorney to be more vague.theacoustician said:How insightful
Ok, how's this. I'm working on a design scheme that can be implemented enterprise wide to standardize touchpanel interfaces in conference rooms. Basically it has to be made simple enough for even the dumbest people to be able to use the system to show off Powerpoint or dial up a video conference. The panels range in size from 6" to 18" and can control various things in the room, from lighting to HVAC, to source transport controls, to switching.Drool-Boy said:Thats the best I could answer with the info provided.
Onnotangu said:litestep was nice. I wish i had a machine to tinker around with all the settings.
the only thing I didn't like about it was the transparency. The terminal is transparent all the way to the desktop, even if it's over something else (such as a browser).BigDov said:I'd have to agree....... been using that for about a year and a half now![]()
theacoustician said:Ok, how's this. I'm working on a design scheme that can be implemented enterprise wide to standardize touchpanel interfaces in conference rooms. Basically it has to be made simple enough for even the dumbest people to be able to use the system to show off Powerpoint or dial up a video conference. The panels range in size from 6" to 18" and can control various things in the room, from lighting to HVAC, to source transport controls, to switching.