Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on January 07, 2003 11:41 PM
Bluecurve is a decent-looking theme and set of icons, but there's no denying it's not very exciting to look at. 'Uninspiring' is probably the best description. It's not going to make the average user drool or make ripples through the graphic and art community in the same way that XP and particularly MacOS X's Aqua has.
Actually it reminds me quite a lot of Windows 2000, with maybe a bit of CDE thrown in. Competent, professional, but unexciting and perhaps a little dated.
This is of course exactly what Red Hat are trying to do: competent, professional, but unexciting spells corporate, which is exactly the market RH is going after with Bluecurve.
But Bluecurve *is* drab
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on January 07, 2003 11:41 PMActually it reminds me quite a lot of Windows 2000, with maybe a bit of CDE thrown in. Competent, professional, but unexciting and perhaps a little dated.
This is of course exactly what Red Hat are trying to do: competent, professional, but unexciting spells corporate, which is exactly the market RH is going after with Bluecurve.
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