Windows 10 Start Menu Wins IDSA Design Award
jones_supa writes: Despite some criticism, it turns out that the design of the Windows 10 Start Menu isn't bad at all, as a designer organization has recently decided to give Microsoft its own Digital Design 2015 award for the feature. In a description on their website, IDSA (Industry Designers Society of America) explains that the design of the new menu makes it easy to access files across platforms, as it comes brings together PCs, tablets, and phones. More, the Start Screen and the Start Menu look similar, so it's easy to adapt to the interface that suits best to your device. There are plenty of Start Menu customization options and if you have a look in the Settings screen, you will find plenty of choices to tweak the default look and feel. Live tiles can be removed completely as well.
Seems about as credible as that thing Homer Simpson won for being fat and falling in a hole.
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Shouldn't live tiles be removed/disabled by default since they pose a security risk ?
The machines I use most are running Linux Mint or Android, but I've updated two Windows 7 desktops to Windows 10 and I like it. The Start menu is especially nice.
It's nice that Microsoft is finally considering good GUI design. Linux has has extremely functional GUI's for years and now it finally seems that for the first time, Microsoft might be following suit, after all if Windows 10 sported Gnome 3, you'd have the single most powerful desktop in the world.
If they fix the UI, then they fix 90% of the problems they had selling Windows 8. I don't know what IT departments opinions are of the spyware features in the OS. I'm sure they can find a way to configure it to their liking. Does a uniform UI across all devices translate into sales of tablets and mobile devices however? I am skeptical. The iOS and Android trains left the station a long time ago.
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I'm getting REALLY tired of "designers" making pointless, needless and often-as-not counterproductive changes to user interfaces. I'm particularly sick of the game of hide the menu which is particularly in vogue lately. Good design is about making things useful first and beautiful second and it seems we have a lot of self anointed UX "experts" who have that backwards. We seem to have too many art school graduates claiming to be "designers" even though they clearly have no particular skill at user interface design.
If you don't like the start menu and prefer the old Windows 7 style start menu, then there are alternatives.
http://www.classicshell.net/
There are also other alternatives, like Start8 and whatever.
Didn't I read a couple of days ago that start 10 was downloaded by gazillions because win 10's start menu is crap, not tried it, not going to. just saying.
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It's nice that Microsoft is finally considering good GUI design.
Just because some design association threw a meaningless award at Microsoft's way-too-late attempt to fix their stupid decisions in Windows 8 doesn't mean they are "finally considering good GUI design". Let's see how good it is when the General Public gets their hands on it. Their recent track record has been less than brilliant to say the least so I'm pretty confident they haven't had some sort of design epiphany. Basically it looks to me that they got their ass handed to them over Windows 8 and they're scrambling to fix something that they never should have broken in the first place.
amen. And if anyone has followed the tutorials about disabling Cortana to get rid of the "all your keypresses are sent to Bing for.. processing", you'll find that it still sends all your data to Bing anyway.
You have to block it in the firewall to get the behaviour what normal people would expect.
If you don't like the start menu and prefer the old Windows 7 style start menu, then there are alternatives.
Yes there are and that is the clearest indication that the interface sucks. There should be no need for a third party application to make the default interface useable. I had to buy a few machines with Windows 8 on them for work and I absolutely loathe the interface. Might be fine on a tablet (haven't tried) but on a PC with a keyboard and mouse it is just horrid. The UX people at Microsoft that let that monstrosity out the door should never be able to find work in "design" again. Dumbest design decision since Microsoft Bob.
And how long until the forced updates for non Enterprise users modifies behavior to go around firewall / hosts restrictions?
Just hold your horses. Just check the 10-K filings of the past and the coming quarters to see if IDSA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft run from the garage of the home of some Redmond executive.
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This reminds me of how the DualShock won some supposedly important award, even though it's among the worst gamepads ever, and its design issues are glaring for anyone with half a brain.
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Place me in a mental institution if you like, but I actually preferred the start screen. At least the start screen acknowledged that the new way of presenting programs as live tiles is hugely space inefficient and needs to take up the entire screen. Indeed, enlarging the start menu was the first thing I did. Then I made the mistake of using all apps. Once again, this is a feature that can use full screen due to the enlarged icons. The problem is that Windows 10 only allows you to enlarge it in one dimension. After a bit more fussing around, I simply gave up.
The new start menu may be great for some people. For me, it felt like a patchwork of features that were poorly thought out. Even though the start screen was much hated, at least it was relatively well thought out. The Windows 7 start menu was well thought out, and had the benefit of well over a decade of refinements. Taking the ideas from two well thought out ideas does not necessarily make a third well thought out idea. On the contrary, it has a huge potential to make a mess. At least Microsoft lived up to that potential.
Or, is it a matter of shills giving an award to the people they are shilling for?
Visit the world of *nix. There are start menus galore. Take your pick. Someone actually gave Microsoft an award for theirs? Phhhhtt.......
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Try browsing for a specific app that is not in tiles or recents. It's a mess, and the list has tiny width and long scroll down, while the menu has huge space it could use for that when it's obvious the user is browsing installed apps.
Since I have several machines to play with at home, I decided to go ahead with the *cough* upgrade *cough* on one of them. Here are the problems I've encountered in just a couple hours of usage.
1. Windows Explorer has been replaced with MS Edge. I often VPN into work, and attempted to do so with Edge, but had no luck. The good news is that Explorer still exists somewhere on the system. From Edge, there's an option to open one of your favorites in Explorer, and I was able to pin explorer to my bottom bar to avoid having to launch edge. MS seems to have hidden Explorer...it doesn't show up in the list of all apps.
2. iPad no longer charges from USB ports. Other devices, like my Garmin GPS watch does. The iPad still syncs up with iTunes, but refuses to charge.
3. My Nvidia graphics driver crashes occasionally, but relaunches. I am running the latest driver, and they claim they're working on it.
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But given that Microsoft has tried this live content crap several times before, and had to pull them precisely because they were security exploits ... I was surprised to see them be such a prominent feature of Windows 8.
Microsoft could safely do this because the Windows Runtime sandbox used by Universal Windows Platform applications is more stringent than the user account separation used by Windows desktop applications.
You might be the only one running touch.
I'm starting to think GNU is the problem with "GNU/Linux" these days.
Yesterday Kim Jong Un was awarded a peace prize for "peace, justice and humanity."
Today Microsoft gets a design award for releasing a UI ever slightly less crappy than Windows 8s, and nowhere near as good as Windows 7.
We somehow ended up on htraE (aka Bizarro World) this week.
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What sort of morons put an arbitrary limit on the number of items your menu has?
Apparently there is a fix in the pipeline, but it's a bit stupid to have released this with a known issue that should be a simple fix. In this day and age, there is simply no excuse for an arbitrary limit on the number of items in your start menu. I easily have 1500 unique items (Microsoft being one of the worst offenders of dumping lots of useless entries into my start menu) in my Start Menu->Programs folders, so it's likely something important will be displaced by some application's web URL or an uninstall link.
The issue is people want different things.
Wrong. The problem is that Microsoft tried to cram a touch based interface onto a keyboard/mouse based system where it was wildly inappropriate. It has nothing to do with expectations and EVERYTHING to do with usability. Age and experience of the user is irrelevant to the problem. I'm perfectly comfortable getting used to a new interface despite being relatively older but Windows 8 just makes NO sense on a PC. All the interface conventions are for a touch based tablet which does not and never will work well with a mouse/keyboard.
In the end it's about sales, and "new and pretty" sells, and the changes aren't all that big of a leap for the younger crowd. It is what it is, adapter or die.
Microsoft gets virtually all their Windows sales through OEM channels where there is minimal or no choice in operating system. This wasn't users wanting new and pretty, it was Microsoft trying to integrate two different interfaces so they could get in the game for tablets and mobile devices. And they blew it. They didn't allow for the fact that the requirements of a PC are different than those of a tablet. Any system that wants to have both touch and keyboard/mouse input will need to be designed with that in mind from the ground up. You cannot take one or the other and cram them together. Microsoft didn't learn their lesson from their earlier attempts for tablet PCs where they attempted to put some touch features on a bog standard PC. Windows XP wasn't designed for that. Then they went 100% to the other extreme with Windows 8 and took a tablet interface and tried to cram it onto a PC which (predictably) didn't work either.
Like Obama won a Nobel Peace Prize for not being Bush, Windows 10 earned an award for not being Windows 8.
Some say it’s awesome, others hate it and want the Start screen back
No. No they don't.
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It Doesn't Suck Anymore?
Have gnu, will travel.
EVERYONE ON THE HATE TRAIN!
Maybe, but Microsoft doesn't have to keep shoveling coal into the engine...
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What I summarize form all of this is a) if you're running Win 8 go ahead and upgrade. b) If you're running something earlier than Win 8 you should hold off. BTW, did you know you have to pay for solitaire if you want a ad free version? http://www.pcgamer.com/windows...
'...the new menu makes it easy to access files across platforms, as it brings together [Windows] PCs, tablets, and phones...'
The criteria for the award is that that the interface is effective at locking users into Windows hardware devices they don't want? Did it make the desktop interface better? No. It just compels you to buy other Windows devices.
I have used Windows 10 for a couple of weeks, and so far the Start Menu the way it's shipped is more of a hindrance. The Start Menu becomes somewhat usable once you remove all or most of those tiles from it, remove all the defaults, and then add a bit of your own customizations. The end result is not much different from Windows 7. Why should Windows 10 get any big awards for it. Who is funding IDSA right now?
In that case I apologise.
You sir, just broke the Internet. An apology on Slashdot? Next people will start feeding homeless kittens.
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Classic Shell just works and it still works on Windows 10 even as a release candidate.
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The IDSDA's origins can be traced back to the legendary industrial designer Henry Dreyfuss. The geek is only kidding himself if he thinks these awards are not to be taken seriously.
The best designed products of 2015
... but still sucks on any one of them.
Still no cigar. And to make matters worse, if you had classic start menu installed... it removes it.
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Awards are a sham anyway. To award Microsoft for fixing the monstrosity known as Metro is like naming the 1960 Ford Comet Car of the Year because it's not an Edsel.
If you read the forums and the news pieces with comments, you'll see opinions are really divided:
Opinions are almost always divided. Some people think Windows 8 is great even though the consensus seems to be that it's crap. (I agree with the consensus opinion for the record) I agree that Microsoft is trying to make a single unified interface which isn't a dumb idea in principle but hard to pull off in practice. I haven't tried Win10 yet so I'm reserving judgement but I haven't been impressed with their design decisions so far so I'm not optimistic. Of course every other version of Windows is crap so maybe Win10 will be one they get right. (XP=good, Vista=crap, Win7=good, Win8=crap,...)
I think objectively the Windows 8 interface is a failure for people using a mouse/keyboard. Not to say with adjustments they couldn't get it working well but I have NO interest in working with Win8 any more than I absolutely have to.
You can uninstall Cortana (among a number of other obnoxious "features") completely via PowerShell, but Windows 10 still phones home with far more information than it lets on.
I would have happily paid full price for a real upgrade that has all snooping and Metro stripped out and that lets me do manual updates. I guess I'll be sticking to Windows 8.1 until support stops in 2023.
MS does seem to be migrating to an ad, marketing and data gathering platform instead of general purpose OS. All that pent up upgrade money waiting for a Win 7 replacement will have to continue waiting.
You have added so much to this conversation. You are soooo meta. I suspect your IQ to be in the upper 40s, maybe. Now go away so the adults can have a discussion on the pros and cons of the new GUI.
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Chalk up another win for the design team.
They sentenced me to twenty years of boredom
They have zero reason to be awarding ANYTHING regarding design.
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