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		<title>Great Moments in UI Design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Train the peepers on this little gem, courtesy of Outlook 2007: Check out the Send/Receive option. Initially this caught my eye because it&#8217;s the one option that isn&#8217;t checked, and I am very aware that yes, I actually do have a send/receive button. My first thought was, &#8220;Huh, OK, so a checkmark bug?&#8221; Nope, notice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Train the peepers on this little gem, courtesy of Outlook 2007:</p>
<p><img src='http://www.masonmc.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/outlook.png' alt='Outlook 2007 UI' /></p>
<p>Check out the Send/Receive option.  Initially this caught my eye because it&#8217;s the one option that isn&#8217;t checked, and I am very aware that yes, I actually do have a send/receive button.  My first thought was, &#8220;Huh, OK, so a checkmark bug?&#8221;  Nope, notice immediately below it, the exact same send/receive item, CHECKED, and disabled.  But the home run is that if you check the one you can check, you end up with 2 identical send/receive buttons on your toolbar.  You can hide every other button, but you can have either 1 or 2 Send/Receives.  Wacky!  Maybe this is the fault of some add-in?  If so, fair enough, but otherwise, come on!</p>
<p>I was crestfallen to see the same crap UI when I fired up Outlook 2007 for the first time.  I&#8217;ve been using Word&#8217;s new ribbon bar (the official name of its &#8220;super toolbar&#8221;), and I like it, and couldn&#8217;t wait to see what they&#8217;d done to Outlook, the app that needed the most ribbon bar love.  Not much.  The ribbon bar is on other windows, but the overhaul of Outlook&#8217;s main view that I was hoping for still stands as long overdue.</p>
<p>Also on this same subject, I don&#8217;t like how new apps hide the pull down menus completely until you press Alt+F.  Windows Media Player did this, but the annoyance was lost in the noise, in that app.  But since, I&#8217;ve seen it in Live Messenger, and a couple other applications.  Why make the menu bar secret?  Everyone, and I mean literally &#8220;everyone,&#8221; as in, most of the people on this PLANET, are now familiar with the concept of a menu at the top of your (app,screen) that you use to access features.</p>
<p>Supposing you buy the argument that we need to replace menu bars because they&#8217;re a crap UI construct (and maybe they are, I don&#8217;t agree but I see the validity of that argument &#8211; hunting for options through them is difficult), there&#8217;s still the issue of why, then, the menu bar is there at all.  If the menu bar sucks, take it out entirely, and don&#8217;t regress &#8211; let me do everything I could do with it via some other UI.  But it&#8217;s incorrect to hide the bar when it contains functionality you can&#8217;t get anywhere else.  </p>
<p>Maybe you want to phase it out?  Fine, but then in that case &#8211; it should be a preference: &#8220;Use New UI&#8221; vs. &#8220;Use Classic UI&#8221; or something.  And again, there should be feature parity between both options.</p>
<p>The &#8220;secret&#8221; menu bar just teaches people to press Alt+F if they&#8217;re stuck.</p>
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