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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandwarf View Post
    About half a year ago I turned away disgusted because of the interface.
    Given that you're a CC3 user, I find that statement hilarious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Midgardsormr View Post
    Given that you're a CC3 user, I find that statement hilarious.
    Haha, now that you mention it...

    I feel the need to explain
    For general image manipulation I am used to the inferface of either Adobe Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro. They are pretty similar. Now enter The Gimp, which uses a pretty different interface, to do the same stuff...

    Admittedly, CC3 has a very different interface as well. But I see this as a unique program to make maps with. I haven't used anything similar, so I can't really compare the interface to anything.

    Another example: we use an older version of Lotus Notes as the e-mail client at work. I despise it's interface, as it's so different from other e-mail clients, like Outlook or Thunderbird (but then I am comparing again).

    And don't even get me started on another program we use for time management. It actually uses the function keys for commands like copy or paste. So the shortcut to copy something is not CTRL-C but the F2 key for example. Very old school, especially for a program that was written only a few years ago.
    It drives me nuts. NUTS, I tell you...
    Last edited by Gandwarf; 04-13-2009 at 04:22 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandwarf View Post
    Another example: we use an older version of Lotus Notes as the e-mail client at work. I despise it's interface, as it's so different from other e-mail clients, like Outlook or Thunderbird (but then I am comparing again).
    Lotus Notes has been a waste of time for the past 5 (if not 10) years. No one should be using it anymore. But that is a personal opinion

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