Analyze the three major tools interface between Vista and the system

  

I recently compared the different directories and toolbar UIs used by Vista and took screenshots of them. Indeed, Vista gives us a completely different The visual experience is quite good, really: As the picture shows, the blue toolbar is used in all communication applications in Vista, such as: Windows Mail, Window Calendar and Windows Fax and Scan; black toolbar is used In all media applications, such as: Windows Media Player, Windows Photo Gallery and Windows Movies Maker. Indeed, different applications use unused colors, which is a sensible idea, but I think blue uses "excessive". I think half of the users are unable to answer why these applications have different colored toolbars. From a personal point of view, I absolutely like the black toolbar designed for Windows Movies Maker, Windows Photo Gallery, and Windows Media Player. The black toolbar with reflections looks pretty cool. I think all applications should use this black toolbar. However, if you only want to use a blue toolbar, you can tune the blue color. This is very flexible, back to XP's "Luna" interface recalled. I think the black toolbar designed for Windows Movie Maker looks great and professional. It may look darker, but I really like it. Here, my conclusion is, in the end, that they look very uncoordinated with the interface in Windows Vista -- this is what the user wants Microsoft to modify in the official version.

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