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RE[2]: The emperor's clothes fail to exist once again
by zima on Thu 5th Mar 2009 12:40
in reply to "RE: The emperor's clothes fail to exist once again"
"- OS X window controls are basically o , o and o.
They are colored. After you hover over them, you know what each one does.
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Just got me thinking...while personally I don't have particularly anything against this setup, what about people that are colour-blind to one degree or another?
BTW - I'd like to have a mainstream, polished interface that depends on colour as little as possible, is mostly just neutral b&w (or perhaps a toggle switch that does that, also with, for example, activating some user style in the browser that assures things will remain contrasted)




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They are colored. After you hover over them, you know what each one does.
Logic says so. You wouldn't mark with an o a podcast that was already listened to, would you?
I think a lot of people can tell quite well. When it says Off it's off and when it says On (and it even turns blue) it's on. What's so hard to grasp?
It's quite good in my opinion, maybe you're just accustomed to the taskbar. A Windows 7-like Dock would be neat though.