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Usability issues...

Hi,

I use FireFox (2.0) and now IE7 also. Both browsers has tab page facilities.
This is really nice feature. Both browsers has close buttons on tab page
itself. This is also a nice thing (as I don't need to put some strain to
remember and search for the button while closing a tab in either of the
browsers).

Now comes to VS.NET 2K3/K5. This too has tab pages for each file. But it has
close button on the corner of window. This is very bad as I allways try to
find and click the close button -- Very Strange.

FYI: I'm a keyboard fan. I use it almost for every task on windows in every
app. Whenever I find there is now keyboard support in any app I find it very
difficult and feel bad.

Anyway, Thats it for now.

Regards,
....Ashok
-------------------------------------------------
Do as you will, try to do it well. That's what I do.
Dec 28 '06 #1
2 949
Ashok,

It has not much sense sending it to this newsgroup.
The change that somebody from Microsoft who has to do with the products you
describe reads this is low.

This website is special for that

http://connect.microsoft.com/Main/co...ContentID=2220
Cor

"Ashok Guduru" <as************@gmail.comschreef in bericht
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Hi,

I use FireFox (2.0) and now IE7 also. Both browsers has tab page
facilities. This is really nice feature. Both browsers has close buttons
on tab page itself. This is also a nice thing (as I don't need to put some
strain to remember and search for the button while closing a tab in either
of the browsers).

Now comes to VS.NET 2K3/K5. This too has tab pages for each file. But it
has close button on the corner of window. This is very bad as I allways
try to find and click the close button -- Very Strange.

FYI: I'm a keyboard fan. I use it almost for every task on windows in
every app. Whenever I find there is now keyboard support in any app I find
it very difficult and feel bad.

Anyway, Thats it for now.

Regards,
...Ashok
-------------------------------------------------
Do as you will, try to do it well. That's what I do.

Dec 28 '06 #2
Cor,

You are right. B?ut I actually did searched for the best group before I post
but failed to find one. I also wanted to see the others views thats why I
posted it here. Anyway I did send this the one you specified - Thanks. (:-)
Regards,
....Ashok
--------------------------
I use Firefox! Are you?

"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <no************@planet.nlwrote in message
news:uT**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
| Ashok,
|
| It has not much sense sending it to this newsgroup.
| The change that somebody from Microsoft who has to do with the products
you
| describe reads this is low.
|
| This website is special for that
|
| http://connect.microsoft.com/Main/co...ContentID=2220
|
|
| Cor
|
| "Ashok Guduru" <as************@gmail.comschreef in bericht
| news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
| Hi,
| >
| I use FireFox (2.0) and now IE7 also. Both browsers has tab page
| facilities. This is really nice feature. Both browsers has close buttons
| on tab page itself. This is also a nice thing (as I don't need to put
some
| strain to remember and search for the button while closing a tab in
either
| of the browsers).
| >
| Now comes to VS.NET 2K3/K5. This too has tab pages for each file. But it
| has close button on the corner of window. This is very bad as I allways
| try to find and click the close button -- Very Strange.
| >
| FYI: I'm a keyboard fan. I use it almost for every task on windows in
| every app. Whenever I find there is now keyboard support in any app I
find
| it very difficult and feel bad.
| >
| Anyway, Thats it for now.
| >
| Regards,
| ...Ashok
| -------------------------------------------------
| Do as you will, try to do it well. That's what I do.
| >
|
|
Dec 28 '06 #3

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