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> > Heh, maybe :-p 10.5's iCal was the best IMO, though of course it too
> > lacked this feature. 10.6's iCal does dumb UI things like never greying
> > out the 'Today' button when I'm already at today. I just don't get why
> > Apple continually abandons there own UI standards and conventions. Yes,
> > it's a tiny thing. But all the tiny things add up into a much larger
> > annoyance and lack of UI elegance.
>
> Right there with you. Well, except that it doesn't bother me quite as
> much, I guess.
Heh, well it's not like I'm obsessing about it non-stop and posting in
the Advocacy group... yet (just shoot me if I ever get that bad!) ;-)
It's just a low level bugbear. If nothing else I'm tired of feeling
foolish trying to explain to users there are certain UI conventions
(these being ways to help work out what the UI is telling you), like for
example controls being greyed out when they're not applicable or
otherwise available, and then Apple turns around and takes a dump over
all my advice.
Honestly, it's just silly how I have to preface nearly everything with
"in most situations", "generally", "by and large", etc, nowadays, to
avoid having users constantly point out that what I said isn't true in
XYZ situation. And believe me - they do! :-D
I've given feedback to Apple over the years, but clearly I'm in a
minority, because they keep doing this more and more *shrug*
I tell ya, only 34 (in a week), and I'm already a cranky old man *grins*