Yes, the old board hed some spam, but it was a more personal board, if
you will. Entering it gave you an almost fuzzy feeling inside that you
were among people just like you. I have an overwhelming felling that the
board is being over commercialized.
Commercialized implies commerce, aka, money. I agree that this web board looks more professional than the old ones did, but we're not making any money from them, so I don't know if I'd use the "commercialized" label.
Now for another topic. Old plugins. Some Old Plugins should be kept,
whether or not they are complete. Some of these unfinished, buggy plugs
inspired some of our top plug creators, you should council them on which
plugs should be kept.
Well, I'll likely leave that choice up to the admins who take over the file archives. Redoing descriptions for hundreds of out of date plugins is a huge undertaking. I'm sure they'll strike a good balance.
Topic # 3. The mock up EV/Ambrosia page looks alright. I see that
Ambrosia is following Apple's redisign of their tabbed website giving it
a distinctive Apple product look, excellent. Though unoriginal
Fair enough, yes, the tab bar at the top was definitely inspired by Apple's new web site -- but then again, most of the well-known web sites employ this method. And for good reason: it works.
Any other comments on that web site mockup? For those of you who missed it, scroll up 3 messages and read my prior message.
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Andrew Welch / el Presidente / Ambrosia Software, Inc.