The mockup is awesome! But I'm concerned that this might make the menu
system less intuitive to use, certainly this approach of the same menu item
behaving in different ways dependent on conditions is not something I've
seen in other software.
Approaching it from another angle, what's the problem that this attempts to
solve?
On 15 Feb 2011 07:22, "Rob Dunning" <[email protected]> wrote:
Please comment on the proposed 6.1 Task menu structure in the mockups
linked below:
www.tinyurl.com/xcsoardevrld/TaskManager/TaskMenuMock1/index.html
The mock runs in two modes "flying" mode and "on the ground"
mode. The idea is that while you are flying, you want the Task menu
to go directly to the task calculator. While you' are on the ground,
you probably want the Task menu to change or edit your task.
Please send comments and suggestions.
Thanks,
Rob
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