On 22 Apr, 13:25, Lew <l...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> matthewoconnor1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > Hi
>
> > We have been working on a Mac version of desktop video
> > tagging product written entirely in java, and are coming slightly
> > unstuck on UI design.
> > We've changed the UI and I'd be really interested/grateful to get
> > your
> > feedback, comments and suggestions for improvement.
>
> This is the exact, same, word-for-word message that you posted in
clj.gui =
on
> 2008-04-21 as "Cross platform Java GUI design" and in clj.programmer on
> 2008-04-22 as "Java and cross platform software suitability". =A0That's
ru=
de.
>
> You have respondents already on the clj.gui thread. =A0What are they
suppo=
sed to
> do, abandon that and jump over to the other conversation? =A0Try to
follow=
the
> conversation on both threads despite the fragmentation? =A0Assume that
you=
don't
> care about their efforts to assist you?
>
> --
> Lew
Lew,
Hang on- I've posted that on there because of its more GUI focussed
users. I have had one respondent, which was great and very thorough.
But still, one response.
I have also posted it on here as its user activity level is much
higher, in an attempt to garner more responses, and more advice- the
experience and thoughts of the people of this board are im****tant.
Apologies if this has caused offence, I'm merely trying to seek out
advice. I have included the bulk of the original message, yes, but I
have also tried to qualify this above topic into another discussion-
mainly that of java as suitability for cross platform software
products, something which I haven't mentioned on the GUI board.
Of course I care about people's attempts to assist- I've responded as
quickly as I could and contacted off list to thank the poster. It just
so happens it was 'person' rather than people.
Again, if this has hit a nerve, I apologise.
Matt


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