![]() ![]() Font-sizes and styles are all over the place, i especially dislike the labels of the timelines (I, personally would LOVE to just disable them altogether, even back in 2.x.Why is there a gray ~4px spacing between timelines? That serves no purpose.The grayish timeline appears to be a little high, as well.The logo is huge as well, but horizontal space isn't my concern, so this is merely an observation.I'd rather have more space for the scrolling lists in the lower third. (With top i mean "day/timesheet/stats" AND the blue bar below that.) It appears to be about twice the size as it is today, and i can't really see, why. the top bar takes up a HUGE part of the application.Coming from this screenshot here, i have the following suggestions (top to bottom): If i had to change anything about it, it would be general sizing and spacing of stuff. I'll get used to it, and then the old interface will look antiquated -). And based on that, i would not reject it. That said, i think it just looks unusual to us. ![]() (not fixed 5 seconds basis) I hope it's not something hard to implement.Įdited by user Monday, Aug11:18:56 PM(UTC)Ĭurrently, it looks a little "unfinished", because, well, probably it is unfinished. On a side note, I'm still eagerly waiting for customizable minimum tracking time. Personally I don't use document title tracking so the Document bar is only taking up spaces without any benefits, and I don't see Computer Usage bar is any useful when I can easily see when I was on and away on Applications timeline. Two grey bars above and below timelines are too wide. You don't have to show Date, Tags, Stopwatch, etc to explain what they are for. The icons are pretty much self explanatory and tooltips are show up fast. Tracking toggle button could be displayed on the menu/title bar and version indicator is hardly useful in the most situation. The bottom bar is not really necessary. MT v2.x didn't have the most efficient design either, but MT3 is worse in that regard. But I don't like the fact that too much pixels are wasted. I like general visual direction of the new theme, and I love that I can finally change size of tag windows. ![]()
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