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    Default Should Xara's interface change?

    After Xhris mentioned interfaces here [post#42] I was wondering what people think about the Xara interface.

    Personally I like it (even though some call it old-fashioned ... so what?!) and although there are obvious advantages in palettes etc, I find them intrusive and confusing ... it's easy to cover the screen with them in Corel Painter if you're not careful , but because of the amount of options they're needed in the latter program. Xara, however, has a neat row of icons and a nifty toolbar relating to the tool at the top of the page. That was one of the things I liked when I first tried Xara. It just makes sense and fits Xara's slick operations

    Some people would like palettes though because of the way they can work with them. Fine, what about a palettes option then??

    What do you think?
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    Default Re: Should Xara's interface change?

    I like Xara's interface. For me changing the interface would detract from it's functionality.

    I dislike docking menus/galleries. That is the first registry tweak I make with all new versions
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    Default Re: Should Xara's interface change?

    Quote Originally Posted by Soquili View Post
    I dislike docking menus/galleries. That is the first registry tweak I make with all new versions
    What? So they won't ever dock? It doesn't worry me one way or the other as I only show them when I need them and dismiss them as soon as I'm finished with them. At least with docking I know where they will show up.
    Quote Originally Posted by PatentGuy View Post
    I find it very annoying when changes are made to a program interface. I have made an investment in learning and becoming proficient with one way of working. I do not want to lose that investment just because the vendor wants to make changes.
    Yeah, that's is precisely why I stopped upgrading Photoshop after v5.5. They kept changing shortcuts to make it easier for newbies but it was such a total PITA that I just stopped using v6 and went back to 5.5 at work. Ultimately it made me check out the competition and decide that Corel Photopaint was actually better.
    Quote Originally Posted by sledger View Post
    I'm perfectly happy with the interface and actually prefer docking galleries.
    (Though I've mentioned many times about the clipart and fills galleries being much too wide. No-one is listening however )
    You know you can resize them yourself, don't you? It won't remember the size between sessions but at least you only have to do it once per session, no matter how many times you show/hide it and if you keep them permanently docked they always stay the same size [unless you only have one docked, in which case it seems to go back to its original size].

    I think Xara has one of the easiest to use UIs around. It is logical and follows a similar paradigm to many other applications, which makes it easier for newbies. What would the alternatives be? The appalling Adobe GUI? I don't think so. The only graphics GUI I can think of that I like as much is the discreet style, with a large, tabbed control pane at the bottom of the screen, but I don't find it any better than Xara's and it makes it harder to learn because it is less familiar to many people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BONES View Post
    You know you can resize them yourself, don't you? It won't remember the size between sessions but at least you only have to do it once per session
    Yeh Bones I do know all that..
    But that's simply not acceptable (to me).
    They have needed fixing for a long time.
    I assume it's in the too-hard-basket for now.

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    Default Re: Should Xara's interface change?

    Xara Xtreme's interface is easy, but it lacks some comfort and clearness in some areas. Look at the tons of posts with questions like "How can I set the background colour?" or "Why is there no CMYK mode?".

    You'll find no assistents in Xara Xtreme, in order to help with complex tasks. Xara Xtreme isn't scriptable. The icons are old fashioned and the whole GUI looks like Windows 3.1 instead of Windows Vista, Mac OS X or the new KDE4.1.

    Other vendors invests more time and money, in order to renovate their outfit.

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    btw: Where are the Buttons to create a new page?
    Last edited by remi; 16 July 2008 at 11:45 AM.

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    Default Re: Should Xara's interface change?

    whole GUI looks like Windows 3.1
    Nah, it's Windows 98. The 3.1 was nothing like this.
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    Default Re: Should Xara's interface change?

    Quote Originally Posted by remi View Post
    btw: Where are the Buttons to create a new page?
    go to menu window/control bars/ drag the slider to bottom and open button palette.... with Alt pressed drag needed butons to exist bars on your Xtreme Window
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    Default Re: Should Xara's interface change?

    Well, I agree with most of remi's comments, and I think that a new interface is probably overdue. With one proviso...an option to switch to the "Classic" interface, when the program loads, perhaps? This should satisfy those here (myself included) with a brain cell allocation that decreases hourly, who would struggle to cope with the change, having taken the best part of two years to get used to the way it is now. Also, perhaps the TG members could have a hand in the design of the proposed new interface, maybe even hold a competition.
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    Default Re: Should Xara's interface change?

    Personally I like it just the way it is. Maybe it's just because I've gotten used to it, but I do like the uncluttered look of it. To me it is well organized and easy to use.

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    Default Re: Should Xara's interface change?

    No, Xara's interface is perfect as it is! Nothing unnecessary, everything needed is right at hand without becoming obtrusive. It just works. Keep it as it is!
    Other programs have pop-up menus or rollup menu's for everything. They are just in the way. PSPX for instance is just too cluttered - I dislike it's interface intensely. There's no room to actually work. Now to be honest, I may be able to disable most of it, It's just that I dislike it enough that I haven't bothered to find out how to "fix" it.
    Last edited by ss-kalm; 16 July 2008 at 03:22 AM.
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