Recommended Posts

@martinDTanderson: I'm 100% positive that they'd still use Aero as in IE9. They'll probably use even loads of things that are currently in Windows 7/IE8. There are also hints of what the UI will look like. Just look at the screenshots of IE9 with the Add-on bar at the bottom and the one with the download manager which are posted on Neowin. There are no hints of Metro at all but more hints of Windows 7 UI features..

It's more likely for them to make IE9 even more consistent with Windows 7 then IE8.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593051278
Share on other sites

I for one doubt that Microsoft will ditch Aero anytime soon, Windows 8 or not. Windows 7 finally made Aero accepted relatively widespread and Windows 7 has a very good reputation, we've seen what a media fiasco Vista was because it seemed people couldn't handle a larger change from XP. If we now go Metro-ish towards Windows 8 people might not accept it again and it will end up the same as Vista.

Plus it seems like the engine behind Aero was never used to it's true potential yet but that's just me^^

Don't believe that the UI elements of Aero are the same thing as the graphic engine that powers it.

You can use the same engine for the Metro "style" and Microsoft might very likely go in that direction for Windows 8.

Zune software is an amazing piece of software in regard of the UI, it's just beautiful, elegant, smart, accessible, touch friendly and the list can go on and on...

There might be an initial resistance from some users that are kind of shocked by such a beauty... it happens even between human beings, if someone is too beautiful others might not accept him/her because of that... its understandable... but when you put your emotion apart and you "study" the idea behind the Metro style you can only say one thing: that's genius ;)

BTW I'm not a member of the "Metro team" (I wish!) but I develop software professionally and I admire who produced such a great piece of art ;)

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593051306
Share on other sites

I'd like to see them go the "Aero with Metro elements" direction, similar to Live Messenger 2011. As much as I love the look of the Zune software, IE9 should integrate better with the rest of Windows 7. I think Live Messenger hit just about the right balance. I'm not sure exactly how this would apply to a browser though...

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593051330
Share on other sites

Don't believe that the UI elements of Aero are the same thing as the graphic engine that powers it.

You can use the same engine for the Metro "style" and Microsoft might very likely go in that direction for Windows 8.

Zune software is an amazing piece of software in regard of the UI, it's just beautiful, elegant, smart, accessible, touch friendly and the list can go on and on...

There might be an initial resistance from some users that are kind of shocked by such a beauty... it happens even between human beings, if someone is too beautiful others might not accept him/her because of that... its understandable... but when you put your emotion apart and you "study" the idea behind the Metro style you can only say one thing: that's genius ;)

BTW I'm not a member of the "Metro team" (I wish!) but I develop software professionally and I admire who produced such a great piece of art ;)

I know the engine is not tied to Aero but it was made and laid out for Aero in the first place. Plus Microsoft has to keep up the good imagine they build with Windows 7.

I don't want to say Metro is ugly by any means but "beauty" is pretty much a subjective thing, when I look and use the Zune software for example I see a nice UI as you describe, still for me it's not what I would call beautiful ;)

Everyone has their own sense of things^^

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593051372
Share on other sites

Everyone has their own sense of things^^

We all know that ;)

And we also know that we can like something even if we know that is not beautiful or we can not like something even if it's beautiful... that's the human nature...

But then there's art and art has it's own "rules"... even if you don't like some work of art... it still art and has beauty in it... so does Zune software that is quite a unique piece of software/art and it's objectively a beauty indead even if you don't think so ;)

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593051662
Share on other sites

? I'm calling this one Fugly... and so can you. It was a quick mock-up I did in PS ?(took me about 30-40 minutes). I decided to go my own way GUI-wise. It is pretty rough as it is - but the general idea is visible, I guess. Also I didn't bother to make new icons to fit the style.

post-237291-12822705482242.png

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593051968
Share on other sites

? I'm calling this one Fugly... and so can you. It was a quick mock-up I did in PS ?(took me about 30-40 minutes). I decided to go my own way GUI-wise. It is pretty rough as it is - but the general idea is visible, I guess. Also I didn't bother to make new icons to fit the style.

Oh god, it's the return of MSN Explorer.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593053716
Share on other sites

I AM SOLD!!!..

AWESOME..

so professional.

really looks like IE9

im sure microsoft will be copying your design !!!.. :)

I agree, that design looks very well done. Probably not enough to make me switch browsers, but very very clean

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593053728
Share on other sites

It does look great on a Desktop. Zune & Metrotwit are both a testament to that. There is nothing inherently mobile specific about Metro's design philosophy. Keep in mind Metro isn't a rigid design element like the Ribbon UI (or iOS) - it's a design philosophy, a set of guidelines for you to follow, and interpret into your own needs to create beautiful applications.

Metro is about simplicity, and focus' on beautiful typography and user content above all else. It's about clean, light and open design -? letting content be the UI, and stripping away everything else. It's also about fast, smooth and natural animation/motion. All of those things work perfectly fine on the desktop and mobile, and they look amazing on both when done properly.

I would like to see the Metro UI in a full screen browser-based OS (ala ChromeOS) on a tablet slate (ala iPad). But on my Linux laptop I want my Gnome/KDE4 desktop's with full glassy compiz-fusion and no "proffessionallized" Metro UI.

There are some excellent ideas on this thread.

I created the below concept/mockup a months back which would make use of the current design and take elements from the Ribbon and Metro UIs. However from what I am hearing IE9 will not feature any Ribbon or Metro UI elements so is very unlikely to look much like my idea.

InternetExplorer9.png

InternetExplorer9QuickView.png

I also wrote some accompanying text to explain some of the elements of what I thought IE9 could look like.

Since we are playing the mock-up game. Here is my IE9 Metro idea. Everything is a little too big, but it is a mock-up after all...

post-26458-12820813406437.jpg

A slightly more polished version of my IE9 metro/zune mockup...

post-26458-12821522182518.png

As I said. Cool for a Tablet-slate OS. Not for my laptop OS.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593059428
Share on other sites

Here are bigger screenshots of my entry in the IE9 Neowin Mockup competition in case anyone is interested. I didn't have time to do mockups of the backstage view. Luckily, another entry in the competition covered that, so I don't need to. In the design, all of IE9's buttons are in the quick access toolbar with the option to choose which buttons you want visible. The favorites bar and third-party toolbars are displayed in the ribbon content area as they are displayed in IE8. The RSS icon has been moved to the right side of the address bar. The address bar and search bar are in the header so that they are still visible when the ribbon is collapsed. Since the title of the webpage is on the tab, it is unnecessary to have it in the header too. When the ribbon is collapsed, the favorites bar and third-party toolbars are hidden, making the ribbon take up the minimum amount of vertical space, while still making all the main options accessible. The arrow on the far right lets you collapse and expand the ribbon. Clicking the File tab opens an Office 2010-style Backstage view with options to save the current page in various formats and print preview the current page. The tab with the four squares displays the "Quick tabs" view in a similar style to the backstage view. The + tab opens a new tab.

post-349252-12826119298694.png

post-349252-12826119897897.png

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593066922
Share on other sites

Here are bigger screenshots of my entry in the IE9 Neowin Mockup competition in case anyone is interested. I didn't have time to do mockups of the backstage view. Luckily, another entry in the competition covered that, so I don't need to. In the design, all of IE9's buttons are in the quick access toolbar with the option to choose which buttons you want visible. The favorites bar and third-party toolbars are displayed in the ribbon content area as they are displayed in IE8. The RSS icon has been moved to the right side of the address bar. The address bar and search bar are in the header so that they are still visible when the ribbon is collapsed. Since the title of the webpage is on the tab, it is unnecessary to have it in the header too. When the ribbon is collapsed, the favorites bar and third-party toolbars are hidden, making the ribbon take up the minimum amount of vertical space, while still making all the main options accessible. The arrow on the far right lets you collapse and expand the ribbon. Clicking the File tab opens an Office 2010-style Backstage view with options to save the current page in various formats and print preview the current page. The tab with the four squares displays the "Quick tabs" view in a similar style to the backstage view. The + tab opens a new tab.

You know what? That one looks really good. The only problem I have (and I bet others would) is that there is no space between the address/search bar and the top of the window. How could you move the window (Other than dragging the top-left corner)? In fact, they just take up the entire title bar. The point of a title bar to have a title.

I would squeeze the address and search bars between the title bar and the tabs. It might make the UI a bit wider but it'll be fine.

I especially love the idea of having the favorites and other toolbars take the place of ribbon content. Although it truthfully goes against the design principles of the Ribbon UI, so do all the other Ribbon mock-ups really. :D Anyway, I love it!

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593088210
Share on other sites

You know what? That one looks really good. The only problem I have (and I bet others would) is that there is no space between the address/search bar and the top of the window. How could you move the window (Other than dragging the top-left corner)? In fact, they just take up the entire title bar. The point of a title bar to have a title.

I would squeeze the address and search bars between the title bar and the tabs. It might make the UI a bit wider but it'll be fine.

I especially love the idea of having the favorites and other toolbars take the place of ribbon content. Although it truthfully goes against the design principles of the Ribbon UI, so do all the other Ribbon mock-ups really. :D Anyway, I love it!

Thanks for the feedback. It's a shame Microsoft decided not to go with a ribbon interface for IE9. It seems they've shifted their focus to Metro now.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593093492
Share on other sites

How would it be if the tab bar among some other controls such as the status bar were semi-transparent when not needed, and would only turn opaque when the mouse moves over the area or if something of note happens, kind of how the scroll bars' up and down and WMP 12 control buttons in Windows 7 function.In my opinion it helps to increase the actual view state of the browser while keeping the controls like tabs at hand, making it a smooth experience.

Mind you I haven't tried the preview versions, so I don't know the affairs.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593108930
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

How would it be if the tab bar among some other controls such as the status bar were semi-transparent when not needed, and would only turn opaque when the mouse moves over the area or if something of note happens, kind of how the scroll bars' up and down and WMP 12 control buttons in Windows 7 function.In my opinion it helps to increase the actual view state of the browser while keeping the controls like tabs at hand, making it a smooth experience.

Mind you I haven't tried the preview versions, so I don't know the affairs.

see this

http://www.fastcompany.com/1689097/microsoft-brings-apps-to-windows-7-with-internet-explorer-9

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593152880
Share on other sites

^^ That UI is nothing of the sort I suggested.Not saying it's bad, it's rather good.But again the tab bar, it doesn't seem to be placed at the best position; Too small a bar for such a space-demanding task.Is it movable?

Also is it possible to preview pages by hovering the mouse over tabs, like Aero Peek? Edit- i know it's possible with supe bar previews, but implementing it into tabs would be cool too.

I'm yet to download and run the beta as I fear an onboard GPU would make my computer suffer, though my assumption is IE will adjust itself based on specs, right?

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593154170
Share on other sites

^^ That UI is nothing of the sort I suggested.Not saying it's bad, it's rather good.But again the tab bar, it doesn't seem to be placed at the best position; Too small a bar for such a space-demanding task.Is it movable?

Also is it possible to preview pages by hovering the mouse over tabs, like Aero Peek? Or something of the sort?

I'm yet to download and run the beta as I fear an onboard GPU would make my computer suffer, though my assumption is IE will adjust itself based on specs, right?

Aero Peek worked with IE 8 (as long as you were running Vista or better); IE 9 beta does not change this. You can still preview (with Aero Peek) every tab up to around ten or so, and I have an HD5450 (not exactly a heavyweight GPU). I have two tabs - one being this one, and the Microsoft IE9 beta page being the other; both are Aero Peekable from the Windows 7 taskbar (same as IE 8). However, I can honestly say that IE 9 is quicker than IE 8, even though I have disabled exactly *none* of my old IE 8 add-ons (namely, the Bing and Yahoo toolbars).

Now I'm getting ready to turn up the heat - multiple Facebook tabs. Other than Flash issues (expected at this stage), the general browser behavior is still quicker than IE 8. No crashes, either.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593154278
Share on other sites

Still waiting on hdood to update his sig.

He's went silent it seems.

On topic though, have the IE9b1 installed, and it's working good, performance is holding up. UI wise it does need a few touches here and there, mostly what everyone seems to be asking for, the ability to move the tabs from next to the address bar to below or above maybe.

The fav bar needs work as well so it can fit better with the rest of the UI. The drop down menu from the back/forward buttons is gone, gotta get that back plz. I'm sure there's other stuff, like the whole Internet Options windows needs to be redone, it's stuck in Win98 mode.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/929600-ie9-ui/page/7/#findComment-593154526
Share on other sites

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Weekend PC Game Deals: Resident Evil, Mafia, Like a Dragon, and more by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe Weekend PC Game Deals is where the hottest gaming deals from all over the internet are gathered into one place every week for your consumption. So kick back, relax, and hold on to your wallets. The Epic concluded its mystery giveaways this week with another double freebie promotion. As a part of this, you can now grab Rogue Waters and Songs of Conquest to keep. Songs of Conquest is a turn-based 4X strategy game where you'll be managing a kingdom, making tough decisions, and taking down enemy forces in tactical combat. Meanwhile, Rogue Waters is a roguelike where, as a pirate captain, you command a ship and crew through procedurally generated encounters. The double giveaway is coming to an end on June 11. On the same day, Warhammer 40K Speed Freeks will join in as the next freebie. Another Humble Choice offer was revealed earlier this week, bringing a refreshed eight-game selection to jump into. The June selection is Octopath Traveler 2, The Riftbreaker, Life is Strange: Double Exposure, INDIKA, Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector, Construction Simulator, Hell Clock, and Overlooting to keep as Steam keys. The $15 bundle gives you all eight games from this month's Choice selection. The month-long promotion will come to an end on July 6, giving you ample time to decide on whether you want the titles. The Humble Store also brought in standard gaming collections this week. The IGN Live Bundle kicked things off with games like Control, Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew, Blair Witch, Rollerdrome, and The Last Campfire for $10. At the same time, the We Will Always be Here bundle carried in titles like Bad End Theater, Thirsty Suitors, Vampire Therapist, and Tavern Talk for $12. Next, the 2K Sports Champions Bundle comes touting games like NBA 2K26, PGA TOUR 2K25, OlliOlli World Rad Edition, and TopSpin 2K25 with a hefty $25 price tag. Lastly, the Redline Racing Bundle is touting games like Art of Rally, Descenders, Mudrunner, and Assetto Corsa Competizione with a $10 price tag. Big Deals The biggest promotions of this weekend come from franchise discounts for hits like Mafia, Like a Dragon, Resident Evil, and more. With all those and more, here's our hand-picked big deals list for the weekend: Mafia: The Old Country – $34.99 on Steam ARC Raiders – $31.99 on Steam Forza Horizon 5 – $29.99 on Steam Monster Hunter Wilds – $29.39 on Steam Satisfactory – $27.99 on Steam No Rest for the Wicked – $27.99 on Steam Satisfactory – $27.99 on Steam Esoteric Ebb – $19.99 on Steam Street Fighter 6 – $19.99 on Steam Cloudheim – $19.79 on Steam Pacific Drive – $17.99 on Steam Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – $17.49 on Steam ACE COMBAT 7: SKIES UNKNOWN – $14.99 on Steam Yakuza 0 Director's Cut – $14.99 on Steam Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name – $14.99 on Steam Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii – $14.99 on Steam Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced – $14.99 on Steam Lost Judgment – $13.99 on Steam The Crew Motorfest – $13.99 on Steam Stronghold Crusader: Definitive Edition – $12.59 on Steam The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe – $12.49 on Steam Blood West – $12.49 on Steam Yakuza Kiwami 2 – $11.99 on Steam Judgment – $11.99 on Steam Like a Dragon: Ishin! – $11.99 on Steam Alien: Isolation – $11.99 on Steam Goat Simulator: Remastered – $10.19 on Steam Resident Evil Village – $9.99 on Steam Yakuza 4 Remastered – $9.99 on Steam Yakuza 5 Remastered – $9.99 on Steam Yakuza 6: The Song of Life – $9.99 on Steam Caravan SandWitch – $9.99 on Steam Spyro Reignited Trilogy – $9.99 on Steam Assassin's Creed III Remastered – $9.99 on Steam The Expanse: A Telltale Series – $9.99 on Steam Sons Of The Forest – $8.99 on Steam Untitled Goose Game – $7.99 on Steam Resident Evil 2 – $7.99 on Steam Resident Evil 3 – $7.99 on Steam Resident Evil 7 Biohazard – $7.99 on Steam Yakuza: Like a Dragon – $7.99 on Steam Airborne Kingdom – $7.49 on Steam Assassin's Creed Syndicate – $7.49 on Steam The Wolf Among Us – $7.49 on Steam Amnesia: The Bunker – $7.49 on Steam Mini Motorways – $6.99 on Steam Age of History 3 – $6.99 on Steam Fabledom – $6.29 on Steam Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince – $5.99 on Steam Mafia: Definitive Edition – $5.99 on Steam Mafia II: Definitive Edition – $5.99 on Steam Resident Evil 6 – $4.99 on Steam Resident Evil 5 – $4.99 on Steam Resident Evil Revelations 2 – $4.99 on Steam Resident Evil 3 Nemesis (1999) – $4.99 on Steam Terra Memoria – $4.99 on Steam FOR HONOR – $4.49 on Steam Metro Exodus – $4.49 on Steam The Forest – $4.39 on Steam Mini Metro – $3.99 on Steam Songs of Conquest – $0 on Epic Store Rogue Waters – $0 on Epic Store Gravity Circuit – $0 on Steam DRM-free Specials The DRM-free store GOG has plenty of discounts to look over this weekend too. Here are some highlights: Trials of Mana - $14.99 on GOG SPORE Collection - $14.99 on GOG Stellaris - $12.49 on GOG FINAL FANTASY VIII - REMASTERED - $7.99 on GOG Final Fantasy IV (3D Remake) - $7.99 on GOG Final Fantasy III (3D Remake) - $7.99 on GOG FINAL FANTASY IX - $6.29 on GOG The Forgotten City - $6.25 on GOG Warlords Battlecry 3 - $5.99 on GOG Heroes of Might and Magic 3: Complete - $4.99 on GOG Heroes of Might and Magic 4: Complete - $4.99 on GOG SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition - $4.99 on GOG FINAL FANTASY VII - $4.79 on GOG Cultures 1+2 - $3.99 on GOG Outlast - $3.75 on GOG Dungeon Keeper 2 - $2.99 on GOG Theme Hospital - $2.99 on GOG Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri Planetary Pack - $2.99 on GOG Dungeon Keeper Gold - $2.99 on GOG Alba: A Wildlife Adventure - $2.55 on GOG Disciples 2 Gold - $1.99 on GOG Outcast - Second Contact - $1.49 on GOG Disciples: Sacred Lands Gold - $1.49 on GOG Port Royale 2 - $0.99 on GOG Keep in mind that availability and pricing for some deals could vary depending on the region. That's it for our pick of this weekend's PC game deals, and hopefully, some of you have enough self-restraint not to keep adding to your ever-growing backlogs. As always, there are an enormous number of other deals ready and waiting all over the interwebs, as well as on services you may already subscribe to if you comb through them, so keep your eyes open for those, and have a great weekend.
    • Exciting! It’s amazing how hearing Japanese can naturally enhance the perceived quality of any experience or product.
    • Your other comment in another article says otherwise, namely "Microsoft veteran wants to replace every single line of C/C++ code with Rust and AI".
    • Sued and... exonerated. Oh, they learned a lesson alright. They learned that anyone who uses the word "antiturst" in conjunction with "Microsoft" is an idiot, even if that person is Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson. That judge ruined the image of the US justice system. Microsoft Edge has a 5.14% market share. Also, Windows is no longer the #1 OS. None of this constitutes a monopoly. Google Chrome, however, has 70.25% share. Also, Google's Android is the #1 OS. Now that's closer to a monopoly.
    • Adobe Acrobat Reader DC 2026.001.21651 by Razvan Serea Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software is the free, trusted standard for viewing, printing, signing, and annotating PDFs. Its the only PDF viewer that can open and interact with all types of PDF content – including forms and multimedia. It’s connected to Adobe Document Cloud – so you can work with PDFs on computers and mobile devices. Adobe Document Cloud is a revolutionary, modern and efficient way to get work done with documents in the office, at home or on-the-go. At the heart of Document Cloud is the all-new Adobe Acrobat DC, which will take e-signatures mainstream by delivering free e-signing with every individual subscription. Document Cloud includes a set of integrated services that use a consistent online profile and personal document hub. With Adobe Document Cloud, people will be able to create, review, approve, sign and track documents whether on a desktop or mobile device. Businesses will be able to take advantage of Document Cloud for enterprise which provides enterprise-class document services that integrate into systems of record such as CRM, HCM, CLM, and CMS, adding speed, efficiency and transparency to getting business done with documents. Adobe Acrobat Reader DC new feature highlights: Work with PDFs from anywhere with the new, free Acrobat DC mobile app for Android or iOS. Select functionality is also available on Windows Phone. Use the new Fill & Sign tool in your desktop software to complete PDF forms fast with smart autofill. Download the free Adobe Fill & Sign mobile app to add the same option to your iPad or Android tablet device. Save money on ink and toner when printing from your Windows PC. Store and access files in Adobe Document Cloud with 5GB of free storage. Get instant access to recent files across desktop, web, and mobile devices with Mobile Link. Sync your Fill & Sign autofill collection across desktop, web, and iPad devices. Adobe PDF Pack premium features includes: Convert documents and images to PDF files. Use your mobile device camera to take a picture of a paper document or form and convert it to PDF. Turn PDFs into editable Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or RTF files. Combine multiple files into a single PDF (web only). Get signatures from others with a complete e-signature service. Send, track, and confirm delivery of documents electronically instead of using fax or overnight services (tracking not available on mobile). Store and access files online with 20GB of storage. Download: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC 64-bit | 719.0 MB (Freeware) Link: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Home Page | Release Notes | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      JKR earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Rookie
      moog19 went up a rank
      Rookie
    • Mentor
      grik went up a rank
      Mentor
    • Dedicated
      JKR earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • One Year In
      CHUNWEI earned a badge
      One Year In
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      490
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      271
    3. 3
      Skyfrog
      75
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      68
    5. 5
      FloatingFatMan
      64
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!