Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 27th Nov 2005 15:27 UTC
Zeta Bernd Korz, CEO of yellowTAB, has released a few screenshots of the alpha version of Zeta 1.5. The shots show the new preferences panel, and the video editor. If you look at the first screenshot, you can catch a glimpse of the new window tab-- a much-criticised aspect of previous versions of Zeta. Update: ZetaNews has added a screenshot showing the multi-user features of Zeta 1.5 alpha.
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RE[5]: ??
by vezhlys on Sun 27th Nov 2005 22:52 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: ??"
vezhlys
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2005-08-19

I disagree with you, people will notice the diference. It is very important the first impression for new users and the spatial browsing will be the first thing that will annoy them. And yes, lots of people prefer single browsing, you can't deny this. I haven't liked this in Windows 95. I tried to use spatial browsing in GNOME, however it wasn't very convenient. What is more, it is not a problem, because you always can return spatial browsing by one click if you like this.

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RE[6]: ??
by bytecoder on Mon 28th Nov 2005 00:31 in reply to "RE[5]: ??"
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2005-11-27

What exactly are you basing this on? I think you're severly overestimating how much end users actually care about such things. As long as they can do what they want, they could care less whether the interface is spatial, browsable, or eatable.

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