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Old 07-20-2012, 01:46 PM   #16
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Thank you for proving my point.
The only point that has been proven here is mine I'm afraid. Four days and that is the grand total of your "intelligent" reply.

It appears I have to spell this out in smaller words for you. There is no point in coming to these forums and just insulting the developers and product - it adds zero value and just pisses people off. In your particular case your original response on this thread was orders of magnitude worse, because you have suggested that others not bother even trying to make suggestions, on a thread that until that point showed no justification for that slander whatsoever.

The point of mine which you clearly lack the intelligence to grasp is that what is needed are specific suggestions for what people would like to see improved and if those are agreeable then in combination volunteers to do the work.

If your only intent is to troll, go find another forum.
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Old 07-20-2012, 08:09 PM   #17
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Although I find GIMP very powerful and useful, ease of use is not the first thought I have for GIMP.

In part it may be that abilities which could only be done by full time professionals in the past are now available on the desktop....if you can figure out how to use them.
I think this thread is the first time I've ever seen the gimp held up as an ideal for UI design. That app has gotten so much flack for its UI over the years that the complaints about calibre would look like a drop of water in an ocean. At least they finally got over their aversion to a single-window app and give you the option now not to have toolbars and windows spread around everywhere.

Personally I like calibre's UI. Maybe I'm weird. I do use a different icon set (the Metro-style icons that were posted somewhere here a long time ago, but they still work great), and I have my toolbars and layouts all customized, but that's all personal preference. I bet that if there was the ability to package up toolbar layouts, icons, and plugins into a single package that someone could download and apply to calibre and if a number of different layouts and icon packs were available, that would probably go a long way towards quieting a lot of the "Calibre is ugly!! !! !! uu!!" outcry.

That does nothing for the folks who think a book manager has to have a faux-wood bookshelf display with the book covers face-out (who sets up a real bookshelf that way?). IMHO those are users calibre could do without. As long as a faux-bookshelf view is never added, I honestly can live with any other UI modifications or changes (or lack thereof)
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Old 07-23-2012, 03:24 AM   #18
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I think this thread is the first time I've ever seen the gimp held up as an ideal for UI design.
Didn't suggest GIMP as a GUI ideal, I used it as an example of an Open Source Python application that supports themes, I prefer dark colours because my eyes are damaged.

I could have used suggested several other applications as examples - Firefox, Chrome, Zoner, idImager, VS Studio etc - but they are not Open Source Apps written in Python.

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