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stiller
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The new Vista skin, set as default in Plesk 9 has to be one of the worst designs I have ever seen.
I will not go into too much detail here, as I think most people would agree. The original Vista design wasn't very good to begin with.
I always thought the reason to choose a Windows-like appearance would be to minimise the learning curve for end-users, the majority of which would be MS Windows users. But considering nobody upgraded to Vista in the first place, what would move Parallels to follow this terrible design?
A new major release would have been a perfect time to upgrade to some nice, snappy Ajax widget set, like Dojo or Ext, which would greatly enhance the user experience. Instead, we are still stuck with some "watch this little clock as we refresh the whole page" interface.
Please Parallels, update your panel to reflect 21st century webdesign!
I will not go into too much detail here, as I think most people would agree. The original Vista design wasn't very good to begin with.
I always thought the reason to choose a Windows-like appearance would be to minimise the learning curve for end-users, the majority of which would be MS Windows users. But considering nobody upgraded to Vista in the first place, what would move Parallels to follow this terrible design?
A new major release would have been a perfect time to upgrade to some nice, snappy Ajax widget set, like Dojo or Ext, which would greatly enhance the user experience. Instead, we are still stuck with some "watch this little clock as we refresh the whole page" interface.
Please Parallels, update your panel to reflect 21st century webdesign!