Microsoft design in a nutshell.
http://www.betalogue.com/2008/05/20/word-2008-how-to-assign-command-g-to-find-next/
This beautifully encapsulates why MS products are so damned hard to use, and are full of ubiquitous WTF.
This beautifully encapsulates why MS products are so damned hard to use, and are full of ubiquitous WTF.
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And yeah, I'm waiting for the ribbon to replace the menu bar in all apps. Which isn't going to solve anything. Menus, when done with a minimum of care, are spiffy keen fine. Menus, when done ala MS, are a nightmare of playing "where did they hide that functionality". Menus were never the problem. Their complete lack of thought of how to lay them out, that was the problem.
But of course, by throwing the baby out with the bathwater, they get to claim 'innovation'... oy.
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They won't abandon it, obviously; that would mean admitting they fsillied up. But I think you'll see a "classic menus" option in the next release of Office, and the ribbon will not get a whole lot more development cycles. I would definitely be surprised (and emphatically not pleasantly) to see the ribbon extended into Windows 7.
I don't *know* anything, nor have I heard any rumors along this line. And the backing off I've noticed has been pretty subtle. So I could be way off base. I hope not.