Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 2nd Apr 2010 17:30 UTC
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu Common sense has prevailed (see bold text)! "The final decision on window controls for 10.04 LTS is as follows: the window controls will remain on the left, however the order will change to be (from left) close, minimize, maximise. The decision is based on the view that putting the close button in the corner will be most familiar to many users, even if the particular choice of corner is not."
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Comment by Luminair
by Luminair on Fri 2nd Apr 2010 18:52 UTC
Luminair
Member since:
2007-03-30

This is fine for nerds: "Our intent is to encourage innovation"

But normal people might just quit after they try and fail to interact with those window buttons.

Or are they really just trying to convert Mac users now?

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RE: Comment by Luminair
by Kroc on Fri 2nd Apr 2010 19:08 in reply to "Comment by Luminair"
Kroc Member since:
2005-11-10

Nah, Apple’s doing that.

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RE: Comment by Luminair
by error32 on Fri 2nd Apr 2010 19:09 in reply to "Comment by Luminair"
error32 Member since:
2008-12-10

So people can get used to the ribbon interface in the newer windows versions, but not to the placement of window controls... that seems a bit weird to me.

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RE[2]: Comment by Luminair
by Luminair on Tue 6th Apr 2010 17:06 in reply to "RE: Comment by Luminair"
Luminair Member since:
2007-03-30

I don't know what you mean because I thought the ribbon was in Office apps. And in that case you can imagine some reasons why that would work. They replaced features people weren't using, so there wasn't much change. The new features were notably better than the old features, so the change was worth it.

Do you think moving the X button around could fit either situation?

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