My thoughts: Last two pictures are perfect. First one, is IMHO, a mess. What are we showing to the user there? 1. Disc usage 2. RAM status (maybe other hardware too) 3. Net status 4. Cloud status 5. System status 6. WM status 7. Button to go diagnose. The user. Think about the user. The user cares about apps and what he can do with them. WM will manage apps, after all. Instead, imagina a standard (K)Ubuntu, with all that data places in the form of indicators in the panel, giving maximum visibility to the content the user really wants. If something really needs the user's attention, then WM can raise a more visible alert.
2011/9/1 SII <dante.ash...@thesii.org>: > I've just finished three rough (and I mean, VERY rough, sorry about that; > only had half an hour to do them) mockups of Wintermute's interface. > You'll find them here. > http://www.thesii.org/wiki/Natural_Language_Interface#Draft_Design_of_NLI -- José Luis Ricón _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~wintermute-devel Post to : wintermute-devel@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~wintermute-devel More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp