[Web] New Morphos.net website | ANN.lu |
Posted on 06-Aug-2003 17:49 GMT by Christophe Decanini | 47 comments View flat View list |
The morphos.net website has been completely redesigned. There are some MorphOS 1.4 screenshots here.
I could notice some new things such as:
An improved preferences system including USB and printing, new skins with preferences and preview, zoom utility, task monitor including CPU meter, JIT statistics, docks, new icons, etc.
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New Morphos.net website : Comment 25 of 47 | ANN.lu |
Posted by corpse on 07-Aug-2003 04:47 GMT | In reply to Comment 21 (Lando): "If I'd paid these guys to design my site and they came back with rubbish like that, I'd be demanding a refund."
The process is a little more interactive then "here's some money, make me a site", but with a small flashspot costing many tens of thousands sometimes you would expect something that worked ;)
n.b. Looking back those sites probably aren't as interesting if you haven't seen the design process and idea's behind them, but if you took the time to explore the sites and explore the work the people have done (e.g. Adobe Studio for Hillman Curtis and the Palm Pilot buttons for Meta) which was my intention you would have seen some really nice stuff that A: isn't bandwidth intensive B: isn't just a bunch of photoshop filters jammed together C: could be easilly recreated to work with amiga browsers with some server-side scripting :)
Eh, but if you think fuzzy text and gradients are pimp who am I to try and change your mind :P |
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