> I've never been a fan over overly dense applications, unless they are purpose built tools.
Thing is it doesn't look super-dense. It's just space efficient let's say. Our UI components, based on Win32, makes it quite easy to have relatively dense UIs that's don't look cluttered or busy.
Like I said I'm sure you can do it using HTML and CSS, it just seems not to be done often.
That said it's absolutely a specialized application. At least 99% of our windows/views would make zero sense on a mobile or tablet.
> Do keep accessibility in mind, some of us zoom up a couple steps on many sites.
Yeah we had to manually implement font scaling, before Microsoft added it to Windows. Certainly something we will support going to the web.
Thing is it doesn't look super-dense. It's just space efficient let's say. Our UI components, based on Win32, makes it quite easy to have relatively dense UIs that's don't look cluttered or busy.
Like I said I'm sure you can do it using HTML and CSS, it just seems not to be done often.
That said it's absolutely a specialized application. At least 99% of our windows/views would make zero sense on a mobile or tablet.
> Do keep accessibility in mind, some of us zoom up a couple steps on many sites.
Yeah we had to manually implement font scaling, before Microsoft added it to Windows. Certainly something we will support going to the web.