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Ack re: not continuing. Short and final response:

- There shouldn't be a 'main' section. 'Main' isn't a category. 'Appearance' would be more logical. Neither should we show that many controls on screen: use a 1/2 heirarchy rather than frames.

- "not uncommon at all to have a search-bar directly associated with a tree-view" Yep, I'd ditch the tree view, and move search to top right to be consistent with other apps.

- "The settings app is an absolute nightmare." How? Settings is aimed at people who want to configure an entire OS - it's doing a more complicated job than conemu is. You could measure the time taken by users of different skill levels and they'd all have a faster time finding something in Settings. Again, let's get or look at data rather than caring about our personal experiences.

> changing the anti-aliasing is about as important as the font

It's not important at all. If you measured it, how many users want custom anti-aliasing options for a single app? Does iterm do it? Does gnome? are their forums filled with people who really need different anti-aliasing settings for a single app?

- Re tabs in title bar: I've never heard window chrome be referred to as "caption".

> It is non-standard so that's why I think it is sensible that it isn't enabled by default.

Word, Edge and Explorer all put useful stuff in the title bar. Seems pretty standard to me.

> I'm arguing that the UX is top notch for it's intended audience.

I understand. I'm arguing it makes decisions that UX research either already has or would prove to be objectively poor for all users.

Thanks re: putting tabs in the title bar!




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