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I wanted to move away from conventional linux distros in every way possible. This is the OS selection menu that appears right after the boot screen if you have multiple OS installed on your comp. I have made it very minimal yet functional for Animux.
And for the NS site the keyboard is aligned left. The focus for the cursor never seems to work right.
FB Purity in action. This screenshot shows the FBP info bar, which is displaying the, usually hidden, "extra" (short for extraneous) stories in the Facebook news feed.
F.B. Purity Cleans up your Facebook Homepage: www.fbpurity.com
Found this old Apple Human Interface Group flipbook of icons from 1991. From this paper: portal.acm.org/ft_gateway.cfm?id=108845&type=pdf
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1. Alarm
2. Browser
3. Bookmark
4. Calendar
5. Camera
6. Market
7. Type New Message
8. Reading Message
9. Compose email
10. Reading email
kirby working in the building where Office Space was filmed.
austin, texas - november 1-4, 2002
copyright (c) 2002-11-04 sean dreilinger
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User Interface graphics designed for Cengage Learning Australia's University Accounting Website Test — Got It.
TERA is true to its word when it says it is an action MMO. There is no such thing as auto attack in this game what so ever.
Your two main keys are right on your mouse, which you use to focus on your enemy anyway using cross-hairs. You can bind the left and right click to anything your heart desires though it is recommended they be attacks and evades, one of each. Your third main keybind is the tab key which is handy since you use the classic wasd to move and it is right there next to your fingers. Again best to place an attack or evade there - most likely something with a cool down.
There are other keybinds such as 1,2,3 ect and F1, F2, F3 ect but it is best to use these for out of combat items and abilities I have found but maybe later more spells and things will go in the number slots.
The UI as you can see is fairly small to let you see and be integrated in the world around you. However if you are an MMO experienced player like myself you might want to enlarge a few things. This is easy! Each individual part of the UI can be adjusted to your size preference in the settings options.
So far I am highly enjoying what TERA has to offer! As I learn more and see more I will update you all!
Mrinal, one of ZURB's first soapbox speakers, talks to peole before the talk. Nice beard!
On June 4th Bill Scott, the man who helped engineer Netflix's UI, got on his soapbox at ZURB to help you learn how he helped his teams approach product design.
The ZURB Soapbox lecture series is a new venture ZURB is embarking on where we invite entrepreneurs, designers, managers, movers, shakers and friends of ZURB to speak to a like-minded audience and spar with them afterward.
ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).
Asko furniture factory made these bottle openers (maybe as a company gift). I was at summer job in Asko kiinteistöt (real estates), now Renor, in 1996 and discovered this. Usability is over any bottle opener. Very nice indeed.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s your e-mail, web, and other network traffic on Netcosm. Netcosm shows you what network traffic looks like in a new video game-like audiovisual paradigm.
Netcosm shows the type of traffic traversing local and wide area networks, and when and where performance issues occur, whether they are in the network, server or application.
Netcosm is a product of NetQoS Performance Labs.
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After signing in, users see their My QuickBase page which includes some pre-populated sample applications as well as a button that allows them to create their own application.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s your e-mail, web, and other network traffic on Netcosm. Netcosm shows you what network traffic looks like in a new video game-like audiovisual paradigm.
Netcosm shows the type of traffic traversing local and wide area networks, and when and where performance issues occur, whether they are in the network, server or application.
Netcosm is a product of NetQoS Performance Labs.