Windows UI Taskforce: your help wanted
Most of us who use Windows Vista have probably come across a couple of user-interface quirks during our times - some of which irritate you more than others, some are more obvious than others. With the development of Windows 7 speeding full-steam ahead, I thought this might be an opportunity as good as ever to make these problems known to Microsoft and hopefully get them all resolved.
Instead of going at it alone, I thought this is the perfect opportunity to harness the wisdom of the crowd. Therefore I’m asking you to submit any UI quirks you know of in Vista and I’ll help compile a list of them together, including but not limited to legacy icons, legacy styles and malformed layouts. Include with it a brief description of the problem (and possible alternative if appropriate).
I can’t promise you that all bugs will be fixed but I will push them to someone at Microsoft who has been said to “get things done”. Without a further ado, I’ll kick it off with a couple of examples.
1. Add Fonts
Problem: Generally outdated. Uses Windows 3.1-era folder views. Cannot select individual font file - lists all fonts in folder.
Suggestions: Not only update styling, but add new functionality. Search. Font management - activate/deactivate. Export/backup functionality.
Impact: Medium
Severity: Low
Fixed: No
2. Previous Versions
Problem: XP-style icon.
Suggestions: Update icon.
Impact: Low
Severity: Low
Fixed: No
3. Taskbar properties - Taskbar
Problem: Taskbar preview image appears distorted.
Suggestions: Better preview image, use live view of actual taskbar.
Impact: Low
Severity: Low
Fixed: No
4. Taskbar properties - Notifications Area
Problem: Taskbar preview image has incorrect “Sidebar” icon.
Suggestions: Update preview image.
Impact: Low
Severity: Low
Fixed: No
Post your finds in the same format as above in the comments below. I will add them to the list once I screencap them and verify them, or you can also provide a screenshot yourself. Your turn.
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