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Re: Pop up window ala msn messenger
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Re: Pop up window ala msn messenger


  • Subject: Re: Pop up window ala msn messenger
  • From: Mike Abdullah <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 21:50:14 +0100

I would agree with Robert. Have your dock icon bounce for 5 seconds with something "pinned" to it to indicate what is going on.

Mike

On 24 Mar 2006, at 16:08, Robert Walker wrote:

David,

In my opinion (and only an opinion not intended to start a UI design flame war here) is to not do this at all. This would be similar to the "New software available." pop-up message for Windows XP updates. I personally feel that this type of implementation is nothing short of a distraction.

I much prefer an implementation more like that used for iChat or the Apple Mail application. In those applications there is a subtle, but noticeable, change to the Dock icon to provide a notification. Then further details can be provided through the Dock icon's pop-up menu or simple clicking on a Dock icon to open the applications document window.

The window behavior will be like the messenger's one, pop up and disappear
after 5 secs unless the mouse is over the window.
One issue with this approach is that if I'm not staring at my screen every minute, I may never even see this message. Then you end up with the same situation as the Windows style messages. They keep popping up, on some timed bases, causing multiple distractions. It's not until the user acknowledges it's existence that it finally "goes-away." Still better to me if you indicate on the icon so it's always visible, but does not distract.

Of course there are always exceptions to any design guideline. If this is absolutely critical information that needs to be communicated to the user in an "as-it-happens" scenario, then I'd say use a regular dialog window to provide such notification. I've seen many variations on this, some I like, some I don't.

I guess my bottom-line conclusion is this: make your applications "feel" like Macintosh applications. Keep your target user in mind. In other words think in terms of iChat not MSN Messenger.

On Mar 24, 2006, at 2:35 AM, David Chan wrote:

Hi all, I am sorry if this question has been asked, please kindly refer me
to the link if it is so =)
Anyway, I need to do something like msn or yahoo messenger, to pop up a
window on the righthand lower corner of the screen whenever there is, let
say, new item available to download.


The window behavior will be like the messenger's one, pop up and disappear
after 5 secs unless the mouse is over the window.
And the user supposedly able to interact with the window. E.g., click on a
button that invoke action in my main application.


What is the best approach to implement this? Thanks a lot.

Regards
David
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