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How would you like the Start Menu design (not counting icons)?

Just like the way it is now
27
24%
Similar to the Windows XP or Vista menu
43
38%
Who needs Windows? - A new ReactOS style Start Menu which blows Windows out of the water! (please post specifics)
42
38%
 
Total votes: 112

artguy10
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Future Start Menu

Post by artguy10 »

I'm not sure how much decision making for the start menu is just in the hands of developers or if they want (or could use) suggestions, but maybe this thread will at least give them some ideas. And if developers already decided on the future start menu design, please let us know.

Here's the current start menu:
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Right now, the ReactOS start menu is pretty bad (like the Windows 95 style), and it really could have much more functionality, like the Vista start menu. I'm not saying to go after the Vista design, but just improve the Start Menu in whatever way is best, most user friendly, and most functional.

I was working on a mock-up desktop while trying to put out ideas for a ReactOS theme, and I got feedback, and so far came up with this: http://www.reactos.org/forum/viewtopic. ... 4309#34309

Now I want some ideas to mock-up a nice start menu.

Here's what I have now:
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It is basically the current start menu (with some minor modifications) on a light-gray menu, Crystal Clear icons (which will change once a good ReactOS icon set is finished), and the Start button being the ROS logo stepping into the start menu.

I was thinking that the menu could become two-column, incorporate a live-search change some buttons around (and other formatting changes), and add/remove buttons. Also looking for ideas on the exact way the menu's background would look (like it is now, like the example in my current mock-up, like the Vista menu, something else?), and ideas of making the start menu button go nicely with the menu itself.
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Post by mf »

Well that's hardly an improvement usability-wise. It's still just a flat menu, with a fair bit too much spacing between the items if I may add.

Anyhow, I've investigated the start menu issue back in 2002 when XP was just released, here's a mockup (back then I still ran win2k):
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The funny thing is that run bar is frighteningly similar to Vista's search bar, as I intended it to be focused as soon as you opened the start menu (similar to how you can instantly start typing in the search bar in Vista now). By now I would probably overhaul that mockup, and incorporate some of the more recent ideas into it. Actually, I think I'll do a new mockup sometime soon :).
It compiles, let's ship it!
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Post by artguy10 »

Well yeah, I wanted ideas before modifying the basic current layout. Not sure what you're saying about spacing. A live search, you know, wouldn't be stealing from Vista: it was in Mac OS X long before.
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Post by mf »

artguy10 wrote:A live search, you know, wouldn't be stealing from Vista: it was in Mac OS X long before.
And it was in Longhorn alphas/betas long before it was in Mac OS X. I really don't care who steals from who, in fact I never cared. Maybe you should refresh your views on the matter by watching "Pirates of Silicon Valley" ;).
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Post by artguy10 »

Longhorn's new search interface was introduced, I believe, in 2005, whereas Mac OS X already had live searching in 2003. In 2005, Mac also introduced the Spotlight, which is equivalent to the search space in the start menu. I don't know when a live search feature was built into the Vista start menu, but Mac had it in a final release by April 2005.
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Post by mf »

*yawn* you really care about this stuff, don't you?
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Post by artguy10 »

mf wrote:you really care about this stuff, don't you?
Not really. I just wanted to point out that Microsoft doesn't own the idea, but now it's just off topic. :roll:

About the start menu, here's another design. It has a little bit of XP and Vista mixed in with a ReactOS twist (if my desktop design is accepted). What do you think?:
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Post by dreams »

Can we bring back 8 bit pixel art icons please? Like in mf's screenshot? I love and miss it. :cry:

Btw mf's startmenu looks great, something like this in ros would be my favorite. I like win2k style window borders.
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Post by Kutter9 »

I like the current style more... When Reactos releases a distro, it should contain all these styles (win2k, XP, Vista). So when a new user switches form windows to ROS he can find the style that he's familiar with and can continue working straight away.
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Re: Future Start Menu

Post by Ged »

artguy10 wrote:And if developers already decided on the future start menu design, please let us know.
There are no plans to deviate from a win2k style start menu at the moment, so please don't spend too much time designing alternatives.
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Post by artguy10 »

All right. But feel free to use any ideas from my design if you want to change.

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Four themes:
Y2K (Classic)
Plastic (XP)
Glass (Vista)
React (Mine) :wink:
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Post by geertvdijk »

artguy10 wrote:
mf wrote:you really care about this stuff, don't you?
Not really. I just wanted to point out that Microsoft doesn't own the idea, but now it's just off topic. :roll:

About the start menu, here's another design. It has a little bit of XP and Vista mixed in with a ReactOS twist (if my desktop design is accepted). What do you think?:
[ external image ]
Well I do believe that microsoft research has had such a project before Apple implemented their version, I remember to read something like that at winsupersite.com, and paul thurrot is not a microsoft-fanboy... [/offtopic]
-graey-
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Post by artguy10 »

Alright. Enough about MS vs Apple. :wink:

You guys really prefer low-color icons and simple gray square menus to fully-colored icons, intuitive/innovate designs and nicer designs like in Vista?
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Post by BOT_ev »

You guys really prefer low-color icons and simple gray square menus to fully-colored icons, intuitive/innovate designs and nicer designs like in Vista?
Well ... intuitive u said ... yup but thats the default win 2k start menu. Not all the multi-colored themes for XP and the disgusting (personal opinion) Vista style. For example first time when I ran XP i didn`t know what to do with the start menu ... so "intuitive" it was. So yes I prefer functional simple gray menus.
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Post by preston »

artguy10 wrote:You guys really prefer low-color icons and simple gray square menus to fully-colored icons, intuitive/innovate designs and nicer designs like in Vista?
yes I do
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