Re: [Usability] Context for Evo 2 Mockups.



Anna Marie Dirks wrote:

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I would be most appreciative of any specific, concrete ideas about how we might improve the usability of this design.

I have stretched my graphic abilities to the limit (the pain :) to produce the following mockups:

http://islp.di.unipi.it/bifrost/altri/immagini/evo2_mail_RRDT-1.png
http://islp.di.unipi.it/bifrost/altri/immagini/evo2_mail_RRDT-2.png

Foreword: while I fully share your goals of a manageable and maintainable code base, I don't really know how my proposal would impact Evo's internals, you're going to tell me.

Notes:

* main goal is to simplify the UI, this is done essentially by removing the "loose" toolbar I mentioned in my previous messages and the navigation area:

- the search tools are available as a separate pop up window, search icon moved to the main toolbar (wrong dimensions, sorry);

	- the progress bar is gone to become another pop up window;

- the status bar could also go, but it doesn't really seem necessary at this point.

* if the apps are truly separated (i.e. each in its own window), you can open the other apps by

- clicking on their icon in a "control center" window (see my previous mail);

	- choosing the relative items from a new "Window" menu;

	- using the correspondant shortcuts;

- choosing the appropriate item from context-sensitive menus (e.g., "compose mail to this address").

* if the apps have to live in the same window, instead of the navigation buttons you could use tabs as shown in evo2_mail_RRDT-2.png (the highlighted one is the calendar instead of the mail one, sorry): this is perhaps suboptimal as the icons are smaller, tooltips could help; and they're not aligned with the main view on the right (the mockup of the guy on Slashdot was more consistent).

On a personal level, the first mockup it's just how I would imagine a GNOME 2 mail app: simple layout, lots of functionalities at hand, esthetically pleasant. And, on the conceptual level, IMHO it is more convenient having the apps in separate windows so that you can drag'n'drop and/or cut and paste between them.

Hope this helps.

Ciao

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