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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/20/16 12:10 AM, Jörg Knobloch
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"><font color="#6600cc">On 19/11/2016
22:49, Philipp Kewisch wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:38f60945-c83b-5559-6592-4d232ed2e62b@kewis.ch"> <font
color="#6600cc">Imagine for once that we had infinite manpower
and could make any changes, what do you like most about the
mockup?</font> </blockquote>
<p><tt>I'm just and old guy: Current TB 52/53 works for me. I like
the look, and it looks a whole lot more modern than - say - TB
24 (which I have to start from time to time).</tt></p>
<p><tt>And since we don't have infinite manpower, and never will
since all mankind is limited, I'm more in favour of fixing
*functional* issues. I'd like, for example, to be able to find
words in base64-encoded body text, just to give an example. No
fancy look can ever replace a good *functioning* program.
Anyway, that's the constant battle between me and my wife: I
want things to *work*, she wants them to *look good*.</tt></p>
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Not the point I am trying to make. I have understood from past posts
that a lot of you would like to keep TB like it is and we shouldn't
be making random changes. But there must be something positive about
the mockups? Please try to find those 2% you may like. If the result
of this thread is that everyone posting agrees that there is not one
thing to like about it and that we should stay with our current UI,
then we might as well close the thread.<br>
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As you mention, there are users that want things to look good. So,
what do you think looks good about it and still works? Technical
reasons like gecko version aside please. Lets try to turn this from
"Yes, but", into "Yes, and" :)<br>
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Philipp<br>
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