Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 16th Dec 2007 14:24 UTC
Windows "All promised features were cut from Vista." This is a commonly heard complaint about Windows Vista on the internet. While there certainly is a lot to complain about when it comes to Windows Vista, the mythical 'cancelled features' certainly is not one of them. Let me explain why.
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RE[6]: Missing the Point
by Gzzy on Mon 17th Dec 2007 14:32 UTC in reply to "RE[5]: Missing the Point"
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And if I was buried for my comment about the Ribbon... where is it in Vista? OFFICE, where is it in XP? OFFICE... what the hell does the ribbon have to do with Vista?

The original claim that inspired me to bring the Ribbon into the conversation was:

Do you see the new paradigms in the OS' behaviour or MS' applications?

Posted by Ford Perfect here:
http://osnews.com/permalink.php?news_id=19055&comment_id=291438

The Ribbon in Office 2007 is one of those new paradigms from Microsoft. It was released simultaneously with Vista and it can be licensed by third partys who want to use it in their applications.
The development tools for Vista (VS 2008) have built in tools to help you design a ribbon for your own apps.

It's already in use in several non-MS apps like Mindjet MindManager:
http://blogs.msdn.com/officerocker/archive/2007/05/24/mindjet-mindm...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27442285@N00/512288011/

The Ribbon is one of the new UI paradigms from Microsoft. It uses a lot of the same concepts of Longhorn and Vista such as the Start Menu Orb, lack of traditional menus (file, edit, view etc.), Live Previews, Live Icons, Smooth Animations, Contextual Toolbars, Glass Customization etc.

It's perfectly relevant to the original quote above.

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