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"As I have mentioned in another post, give the user the option of a BIAB "Modern" GUI or a BIAB Classic GUI and most would be happy....or not?"




Ray, I just looked at Opt|Prefs|Color for the first time (shows how much appearance means to me) and realized BiaB offers almost complete control over the colors. There's some very nice pre-defined schemes and the ability to create your own. Along with the ability to change fonts and modify toolbars I think BiaB already offers a choice of 'modern' or 'classic' GUI.

Maybe what we need in these discussions is to point out to new users that they CAN change the GUI to suit. I realize this doesn't address the other main complaint, that the menus are too 'cluttered' and/or 'deep', but it goes a long way toward answering the complaints that the GUI is 'outdated'.

Thanks for the comments.


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