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Kawa |
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Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 94 Posts: 503/2423 EXP: 8185211 Next: 171446 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2239 days Last view: 555 days |
Many if not most Pixar movies contain elements of those that will follow. Take a close look at the background elements of a random Pixar movie -- you'll find, for example, a child reading a Mr. Incredible comic book.
In a similar vein, Microsoft Office has this tendency to introduce things that'll be in the next Windows. The Ribbon is the most obvious example, being a common control in Win7. But the Ribbon was not the first preview by a long shot. Going back a bit, Windows 95 had a single solid color for its title bars. For the longest time, even back in 3.x, applications could overrule how to draw their title bars, and Office 95 was happy to demonstrate, having a Win98-style gradient (albeit in the wrong colors), and even a little bitmapped Microsoft logo in place of the plaintext "Microsoft". The only other app I can think of to do that is SAI. But wait, there's more! I got my mitts on a copy of one of the first Words for Windows, and ran it on an emulated 3.11. The first thing that I noticed was that it had MDI window controls, but in black and white -- Win3.11's MDI controls were distinctly gray and button-like, so these were obviously fake. Then it hit me. This Word was from a time when Windows had no MDI support, so they simulated what would later be a standard feature. Just like the gradient title bar. The killer would be the toolbar on that same Word. Toolbars in that style were a first for the system, and lo and behold, it was called a ribbon. Any other examples I missed? |
Kiyoshi |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 465/1016 EXP: 2222245 Next: 113383 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4596 days Last view: 4567 days |
Office 2007 had a ribbon. The next OS, Windows 7, had a ribbon for WordPad and Paint.
Office 2012 is in the works and will probably release somewhere around the same time as Windows 8. Office with a Metro-style interface? *shivers* Actually quite possible, Windows 8 jumping on the tablet bandwagon and such... ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
Kawa |
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Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 94 Posts: 506/2423 EXP: 8185211 Next: 171446 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2239 days Last view: 555 days |
Posted by KiyoshiYes, I already said it did. As for Metro-style Office, I'm afraid that combo's been broken. We've seen the Metro UI in Win8 Developer Preview, as far as I know, before Office 15 (not 2012). Which is Metro-based, according to Wikipedia, but Google Images shows mostly Fluent-style designs... hmm. |
Lili~ ♥ |
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Queen Lesbian of Kafuka Level: 160 Posts: 329/8412 EXP: 52921975 Next: 31024 Since: 01-06-12 Last post: 2965 days Last view: 1488 days |
Can't believe nobody mentioned the Office Assistant.
It was introduced in '97, and later found its way into Windows XP as the Search Assistant and during the post-install/Windows Activation steps. ...okay, actually the concept originated in Microsoft Bob, but nobody cares about that. |
Kiyoshi |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 471/1016 EXP: 2222245 Next: 113383 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4596 days Last view: 4567 days |
Posted by LilianaThe Office assistant was removed in Office 2007. And nothing of value was lost. Though I must say I did like the Dot; but not when working on a serious document. I kinda liked the music in OOBE (Out Of Box Experience, the post-install wizard). It is hidden here: C:\WINDOWS\system32\oobe\images\title.wma Most people did not hear it though, because their sound card drivers where not installed in that stage yet. ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
Kawa |
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Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 94 Posts: 518/2423 EXP: 8185211 Next: 171446 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2239 days Last view: 555 days |
The search assistant in Windows XP is the same character as in MS Bob, which was not based on the Agent control. |
Ailure |
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Buzzy Beetle Red pandas and stuff Level: 43 Posts: 103/398 EXP: 544908 Next: 20138 Since: 01-01-12 Last post: 2698 days Last view: 900 days |
The whole assistants thing started in Microsoft Bob. It seems like there was people at Microsoft who stubbornly believed it would make the computer more friendly, but more users got frustrated, and some thought it turned the computer into a toy. Makes you wonder about the internal politics of Microsoft when they hold onto something not working for so long (Allegedly the husband of Bill Gates was involved in Microsoft Bob after all).
Metro and Ribbon, two technologies that seems to annoy me more than impress. ____________________ AIM: gamefreak1337, MSN: Emil_sim@spray.se, XMPP: ailure@xmpp.kafuka.org, YouTube
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Kawa |
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Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 94 Posts: 562/2423 EXP: 8185211 Next: 171446 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2239 days Last view: 555 days |
Assistants started in Bob, which did indeed have Melinda Gates as the project lead, but they weren't Agents, which is the control that lets you have them unbounded by a window, with built-in speech balloons and even speech synthesis. The first Office Assistants weren't agents either. And then Bob's Rover became an agent for XP's search function.
Full fucking circle. |
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