Office 2010 Ribbon: Now with more glass


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http://www.monashmsp.com/2009/04/19/office...ith-more-glass/

Two recent screenshots of Outlook 2010 reveal that the glass frame will be extended down to include the tab section of the ribbon, just like the address bar in Explorer/IE7/IE8 in Vista/7.

Images courtesy of PressPass and iGeneration (ZDNet).

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Hmm, looks nice... but they better make sure it works with Aero Snap. Office 2007 does not. (Actually, neither does Google Chrome or Safari 4.)

IE8 does though, so I hope they can get it right.

Office 2007 does work with aero snap. Atleast on build 7077.

The Windows 7 ribbon fully supports Aero Snap, so I can't see it being an issue for Office 2010.

Office 2007 does work with aero snap. Atleast on build 7077.

Really? Including restoring the window (from the maximised state)? In build 7000, maximising and snapping to the left/right edges works, but not restoring.

so turn glass off? Or turn the transparency lower. Having "Glass" in "windows" makes sense when you think about it. It's just odd they didn't do it sooner since even back in Win2k they supported transparency.

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