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MrTAToad

Was looking through my backups to see if I could find a backup of Visual Studio, when I found some pictures of the old manufacturing managment system I was working on until the company folded - had thought I hadn't saved any :)






















spicypixel

Looks very clean and thorough ;)
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MrTAToad

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The layout wasn't my idea - I wanted a standard menu instead of the graphics, but was over-ruled...

And then the person doing the graphics got bored with it :)

What was really annoying about the whole thing is everything was working, and just needed long-term testing.  But alas, never got around to it...

The source code (without headers, as I've just found out :) ) is on Sourceforge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/plaswaremms/files/plasware.rar/download)

erico

looks really neat to me.
I´m quite found of the organization and layout.
gfx don´t really bother me on this kind of app, I prefer plain text and fields and so on

MrTAToad

I do too, but it was thought it should look nice, forgetting the extra trouble it would cause :)

I seemed to have originally missed a picture :



This is an old picture...

erico

whenever I look into productivity tools, I look for plain text and boxes.
I believe those buttons up there may look odd after a while...

When I first stumble on glbasic home page, I was really glad it looks the way it is, plain text+information+siiiimple gfx.
After going by the info, I knew this is most probably the tool I have been looking for ages.
After downloading the demo and checking the ide on hand, I also knew it was a professional piece, plain text+organized info.

Now, I did some darkbasic a long time ago when they started, their IDE looked like a demoscene intro, pretty much like amos did.
I wasn´t too glad, but heck, look at what their page has become? Even blitz sports something better.

Maybe it is just my weird mind and people now a days value images over content, or maybe that is better to attract target public?
Maybe having an eye candy site or app can attract more? or will it only attract teens into it?

Again, I really enjoyed the layout you have there (minus the icons and the tabs gfx).
My Father has an industry ground system (is this the name?) that runs on mainframes,
it would be really nice if it could sport this exact look.
congrats.