Dream-
15-Aug-2007, 05:57 PM
There is a typo in the windows style exception dialog. It says "happended" and it should say: "happened"
While it is a minor issue, it makes us look unprofessional to our users.
I would suggest a bit more customization to the dialogs. While I like the windows style one the best, I find it too crowded with information. So it looks very scary to the user.
I think the layout could use a few changes, like the checkboxes on the bottom which are positioned in a non-standard place and just don't look good.
I like EurekaLog quite a lot, so I am just making these suggestions so the software can become better. If there is one area where EurekaLog can improve is in aesthetics.
After all, even these error messages are part of the image we present to our users. And if an error happens to them, we will want to at least look the best possible. As it is, the 3 error dialogs are very ugly :)
I can volunteer to help design better looking dialogs. Visual UI design is a different field of expertise than programming, but it can make a huge difference in user perception.
While it is a minor issue, it makes us look unprofessional to our users.
I would suggest a bit more customization to the dialogs. While I like the windows style one the best, I find it too crowded with information. So it looks very scary to the user.
I think the layout could use a few changes, like the checkboxes on the bottom which are positioned in a non-standard place and just don't look good.
I like EurekaLog quite a lot, so I am just making these suggestions so the software can become better. If there is one area where EurekaLog can improve is in aesthetics.
After all, even these error messages are part of the image we present to our users. And if an error happens to them, we will want to at least look the best possible. As it is, the 3 error dialogs are very ugly :)
I can volunteer to help design better looking dialogs. Visual UI design is a different field of expertise than programming, but it can make a huge difference in user perception.