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When to use balloontips (are they deprecated?)
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Visual FoxPro
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Forms & Form designer
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
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Thread ID:
01126731
Message ID:
01126845
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Just my two cents, but I'd not worry about what the latest trend is on this. What's wrong with standard tooltips? Not jazzy enough? I find users want a product that's easy to use and works well and although they also would like it to look nice, this issue is not as important as the others. So use tooltips or use balloontips or come up with an even better design of your own, but ultimately this is not as important to the users as we programmers sometimes like to think.

Russell Campbell


>I'm looking for opinions on when you would use balloontips in an application and if balloontips be a useful control in your design toolbox? By balloontips I mean the cartoon style balloon dialogs (with the triangular stem pointing to a specific section of the screen) used by MS Agent and by XP to provide system tray notifications.
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>I've been loosely tracking the UI decisions being made for Vista and Office 2007 and am under the impression that balloontips are being deprecated in favor of 'infotips', 'super infotips' (Office 2007), and notification (aka toaster) windows like the MSN Messenger window that slides out from the system tray.
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>In researching this topic, balloontips are starting to look old-fashioned compared to some of the new UI components coming down the line. Anyone agree or want to refute that impression?
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>Malcolm
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