On Friday 21 February 2003 9:50 am, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 15:44, Bret Baptist wrote:
> > do.  "Windows handles color changes without a problem."  The only way to
>
> I find this ironic. Windows is actually *really bad* in this very area.
> The problem is they change their appearance too often. There are lots of
> apps which were too lazy to be coded properly and just hard-coded a
> Win98-style appearance into themselves. These now look hideously out of
> place under WinXP, unless you give up XP's new-style interface and make
> it into Win2000 :). There's even some old apps that still look like
> Windows 3.1! By no means do all of these respond correctly to theme
> changes, either. Windows isn't a very good model for how to this (or,
> indeed, anything else :>)

So we shouldn't work to be *better* than windows?

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