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<blockquote data-quote="hafblade" data-source="post: 890345" data-attributes="member: 110423"><p>I tried out the Spider Web exe and I think it is a cool idea even if its sometimes a little bit unpredictable. Especially the fact that you can navigate from Weather to Subtitles (it is a way without a line connection) is a little bit weird. This shouldn't be possible in my opinion.</p><p> </p><p>For me the largest problem with the MP1 navigation is that it is only possible in two directions. That is the basic thing which makes the Spider Web idea good and that is the thing why many people (me included) like the Metro idea in Win8. You can navigate in many directions. For me it isn't even bad when there are double entries in the list especially when double entries make it faster to navigate.</p><p> </p><p>There is furthermore one thing which should never ever happen. The navigation entries should NEVER change there position on their own like it would be in a rated graph. I tink that it's totally crazy two navigate in something which changes.</p><p> </p><p>Furthermore I think that the entries should be arranged in a way that things which have some similarities should be in similar places.</p><p> </p><p>I think about this one:</p><p> </p><p>[ATTACH=full]108923[/ATTACH]</p><p> </p><p>The currently marked one is red. Perhaps it could also grow larger when it is selected. All buttons are in some kind of relationship to each other.</p><p>For example Music => Music Videos => Videos => Records => TV => EPG...</p><p>It would also be cool if you would scroll over all entries so that the marked one is always near the middle of the screen.</p><p> </p><p>What do you think about it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hafblade, post: 890345, member: 110423"] I tried out the Spider Web exe and I think it is a cool idea even if its sometimes a little bit unpredictable. Especially the fact that you can navigate from Weather to Subtitles (it is a way without a line connection) is a little bit weird. This shouldn't be possible in my opinion. For me the largest problem with the MP1 navigation is that it is only possible in two directions. That is the basic thing which makes the Spider Web idea good and that is the thing why many people (me included) like the Metro idea in Win8. You can navigate in many directions. For me it isn't even bad when there are double entries in the list especially when double entries make it faster to navigate. There is furthermore one thing which should never ever happen. The navigation entries should NEVER change there position on their own like it would be in a rated graph. I tink that it's totally crazy two navigate in something which changes. Furthermore I think that the entries should be arranged in a way that things which have some similarities should be in similar places. I think about this one: [ATTACH=full]108923[/ATTACH] The currently marked one is red. Perhaps it could also grow larger when it is selected. All buttons are in some kind of relationship to each other. For example Music => Music Videos => Videos => Records => TV => EPG... It would also be cool if you would scroll over all entries so that the marked one is always near the middle of the screen. What do you think about it? [/QUOTE]
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