Firefox 3 Release & Stardock Site Compatibility
Jul 30, 2008 12:59

Firefox 3.0 goes final and is scheduled for release on Tuesday, June 17th.

There are currently known incompatibilities between Firefox 3 and many of our sites and forums. For the most part, the sites function properly, but have formatting issues. A specific example are the login & password fields to log into these forums. In Firefox 3, instead of both being on the same line, they are stacked vertically.

We will be addressing these visual issues in time. Please do NOT post threads on the forums pointing out Firefox 3 site issues. They will be deleted. We are aware of the problems and will work as quickly as we can to resolve them.

Until posted otherwise, the only version of Firefox our sites support at the moment is Firefox 2.

Unhiding apps

By Posted April 26, 2008 10:57:56

I hid an app on accident.  How do I unhide it?

Thanks!

Morgan

0 Karma 11 Replies 2 Referrals
April 26, 2008 11:35:20
Click Stardock logo button, top left, click/check show hidden apps.
April 26, 2008 14:05:58
Awesome, thank you!!
April 26, 2008 14:07:19
-1 point for hidden UI elements. 
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April 28, 2008 09:30:24
-1 point for hidden UI elements. 


Here I must disagree. Should be at LEAST -5 points for hidden/non-intuitive UI elements! This is precisely my point when I say that Impulse (and Vista, etc.) are extremely user-UNfriendly. Please tell the Stardock devs to stop copying Microsoft's stupid UI "improvements".
April 30, 2008 23:46:15

The Stardock Button is basically the File button of Impulse. The look and the flow of Impulse depends on quality of smoothness and the clean look all around.

Keeping with the design of Impulse what would you change the button to? (Said with out any sarcasm at all, really asking for input).

 

May 1, 2008 00:05:32
Keeping with the design of Impulse what would you change the button to?


 
May 1, 2008 09:32:36
The Stardock Button is basically the File button of Impulse. The look and the flow of Impulse depends on quality of smoothness and the clean look all around. Keeping with the design of Impulse what would you change the button to? (Said with out any sarcasm at all, really asking for input).
 


Umm... how about STANDARD tabs and menus, like every other Windows program out there produced since 1993, following MS's guidelines for Windows GUI programming?
May 1, 2008 10:18:23
Umm... how about STANDARD tabs and menus, like every other Windows program out there produced since 1993, following MS's guidelines for Windows GUI programming
LMAO . . have you seen anything in Vista or Office 2k7?  How about Windows Media Player?  

I see your point . . but having some style and looking unique is a good thing for the business Stardock is in.  I think it just needs a tweak or two.  
May 1, 2008 23:42:18
I think that a standard button would fly in the face of the design of the whole thing. However it does bring up a valid point and I will move each of them onto the higher ups to consider. Thank you for your input!
May 2, 2008 09:04:22
I think that a standard button would fly in the face of the design of the whole thing. However it does bring up a valid point and I will move each of them onto the higher ups to consider. Thank you for your input!


I guess my biggest issue/point here is that the big blue Stardock image in the top left corner of the application window looks (and is appropriately placed, according to all of the GUI design guidelines I've ever read) like a program ICON, and/or IMAGE... not a clickable BUTTON. So, if I, as the user, do not recognize a UI element as a button which I am supposed to and/or expected to press, then I will never find such button and its hidden functionality. Users have come to expect well-written/well-designed applications to look and feel and operate following certain standard guidelines/rules; and when somebody changes that design, to the user it feels like the program is broken, or the designer is hiding things. If you must change the design of something, do not change it so radically in one fell swoop... you will confuse and alienate too many users. Either make the button look like a button, and move it to where a user would expect a button to be; or add standard pull-down menus, etc., which users ALSO expect them to be.
May 2, 2008 09:54:56
 First,I applaude Stardocks effort to create an interface that doesn't look like everything else out there, but why not have a mouse-over flyout menu,or text, with an option to disable the mouse-over? At least more people (like myself) would "accidentally" find it that way. Ditto for the "change/remove registration" options on the registration page. That way,the style you are going for would remain unchanged. Impulse is easier to use than SDC, imo, after you get used to it but new people have so much information to digest,we shouldn't get lost on page one.  
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