@death said:
@dhromed said:
------------------------6thats 6 :P -----------------------6 is -6
LOL I like to say "the more the minus" rather than "the bigger the minus" for this. But yeah, it's six anyway.
@death said:
@dhromed said:
------------------------6thats 6 :P -----------------------6 is -6
LOL I like to say "the more the minus" rather than "the bigger the minus" for this. But yeah, it's six anyway.
@tchize said:
@asuffield said:@apetrelli said:@tchize said:- either a Public/Private cryptographic key authentification system
Do you want to expandify your vocabulation? :-)
He has a (poor) excuse, since that's the French spelling, and Belgium is approximately French.
Yes, am French speaking, could someone explain what my mistake(s) is(are) in this sentence please? Thanks.
You can always put "authentication" to replace "authentification" :) and you can also use an editor with a spell-checker enabled to ensure your words are on the right track.
Anyway, your one word story was pretty interesting.
It's often times woman careless of minus matter. They thought the BIGGER the number, the BIGGER the minus. That's the meaning of BIGGER to them.
@dhromed said:
@Fajar Endra Nusa said:@dhromed said:@Eternal Density said:
TRWTF is using the olive colour theme in XPIt's the nicest one of the three.
Least egregious, anyway. The silver one is WHOA MY EYES.
If you want a theme, get that Energy Blue one. That looks schweet.
Well, it's cute you know.. Unless you don't want to say "cute", you can always say "nice". However, I agreed to dhromed :)
My dad uses it.
And have you noticed that there's an error in the Blue one? The top-right corner sprite is sliiiightly darker than the titlebar. Not visible when the Close button is on top of it, but the logon screen in XP Pro shows it.
Yeah I saw it. But, regarding to the colors of the planet, was it really an error or, Indeed, Microsoft made the color like that way?
@dhromed said:
@Eternal Density said:
TRWTF is using the olive colour theme in XPIt's the nicest one of the three.
Least egregious, anyway. The silver one is WHOA MY EYES.
If you want a theme, get that Energy Blue one. That looks schweet.
Well, it's cute you know.. Unless you don't want to say "cute", you can always say "nice". However, I agreed to dhromed :)
I'm quite sure that we should say the truth to the world in every single word to keep our consistency. But, what if we can't? Something that we can't avoid to be an inconsistency, like this thing:
Maybe sometimes it should be done in this inconsistency manner, ehh ;D
Correction: All good programmers are never lazy to get their laziness.
@jpaull said:
@PSWorx said:
I'm honestly not quite sure but I think it was meant ironically.I hope so. That screenshot of the "improved" U/I makes me want to barf.
Well, actually i came to write it with no serious intention at all ;D I hope I will never see an UI like that in my REAL whole life ;)
@XIU said:
Some wizards have a Finish button which will use default settings for all next pages.<o:p></o:p>
Yeah, you were right. But the point is.. Did you ever thinking of "Next To All" instead of "Yes To All" and "No To All"? ;)<o:p></o:p>
Google, and any software vendor or other IT provider, definitely has a big concern of comfortability and satisfaction to the customer. Let we say "Customer Oriented". As one of implementation, they made a product or service which easiest to be used without had to lose the benefits behind it. As we see on mail client application of gmail, when we click the "Compose" menu, there would be three buttons on the top and bottom of mail editor. The three top buttons and three bottom buttons are same with the same functions; they are "<font style="font-weight: bold;">Send</font>", "<font style="font-weight: bold;">Save Now</font>", and "<font style="font-weight: bold;">Discard</font>".
I realized, this strategy is not just a casually thing, but gives an easy way when we want to do an action from one of three actions on that buttons. If our cursor is being on the top area, so it will be more easy to click the top buttons. In the other hand, it will be easier to click the bottom buttons when our cursor is being on the bottom area.
It's interesting.. why? Because i'm inspired. Actually I created a simple character recognizion application; I called it "CatchUp".
CatchUp uses Kohonen Algorithm as its Neural Network
with poor quality of interface, since this application was my homework
when I was studying and I had a very limited time, so that's it the
interface. So yes, i'm inspired about how to implement a
Customer Oriented strategy in order that CatchUp appearance could be
more interesting and (perhaps) can be useful to the others. Honestly, even I'm puzzled to see this application appearance.
Well, regarding to mail client of gmail (see the first figure above), in order that CatchUp can be easier to be used. In this case, easier to reach the "Learn" button and "Recognize" button wherever the cursor is being on, so I make it to be like this:
Learn and Recognize everywhere!!
Oh, yes, one more thing.. often times I heard peoples complained about software installation because of a long procedure to be done. Often times the procedure requires us to click "Next" button for many times.. So, i'm inspired (again), someday I will create an installer software like InstallShield, but when the installation is running, there will be a new feature in form a button like in the figure below:
One single click of "Next To All" is enough, then the installation will be running until finish.