Hi, On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 10:51 AM, John C. Tull <jct...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Antonio, > > I think it is more about having consistency for the platform than anything > else. We want the user to find the application familiar. The death-knell of > many an OS X application on review sites is how non-Mac-like the > application feels. Users expect the menubar to exist and to provide a means > of navigating standard application operations. > > Developers will provide their own customization in different formats. > Microsoft Office has their "ribbon" interface that provides "organized" > drop-downs and formatting elements outside of the menubar, but you are able > to do most of the same stuff by navigating the menus and options therein. > > http://www.geek.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Office-for-Mac-ribbon-default-1024x614.png > > I think we can achieve the customization desired while maintaining the HIG > for OSX. > Ignoring the other suggestions for a moment, changing the File menu name to Project (or Composer) does not go against the HIG for OS X (the initial discussion of this thread). This has be established. It does affect user expectations, however. > Cheers, > John > > snip -----------8< ---------------------------------
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