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Java’s visual appeal is zero

by pompo500 on Aug.20, 2010, under Software

Today the visual appeal of software means more than ever. Just take a look at Windows’ history: Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 2000, XP, 7..

Every release of Windows has been more visually appealing than the previous version. Today it matters how your software looks.

If your installer looks like this, you’re going to think less of the entire product right before even using it. It’s incredible how Java has had this butt-ugly grey default dialogs from since, 1990?

Get with the times, Oracle.


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