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Old 06-29-2011, 08:59 AM   #35
Starson17
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Originally Posted by ldolse View Post
I don't mind the UI either, and I'm an OSX user myself. I think the reason OSX users complain is primarily because of QT, It's a bit clunky compared to fully native OSX apps/widgets. I think Windows users are more forgiving because of the huge popularity of dotnet apps, which is on par with QT in it's clunkiness (if not often worse).
Is the "clunkiness" a comment on speed and performance or a comment on appearance? Calibre changes rapidly, yet there always seems to be a tooltip that pops up when I'm in doubt, a set of samples or examples when I'm not sure of the proper command structure, a link to the manual or API, lots of right click options and finally a Wizard for really complex stuff. Are all these options a) confusing people, b) not working well, or c) is the complaint that they just aren't laid out like other programs?
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