I've never said it helps the user. It's eye candy..nothing more. But by not supporting it, VFP apps will look "old" in comparison to Vista apps.
I'm with Jos on this one. You've been through this before and should be able to recognize marketing gimicks.
>How does "aero glass" help the user? I can see no gain and posible harm (confusion and clutter for no good reason).
>Why would a user want "areo glass"? Imagine if a newspaper came out with clear or nearly clear newsprint and used that... do you think readers would want it?
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>I can see 'wanting' eye candy like Marilyn Monroe or a shiny new Corvette, but neither would be very appealing at all if they came with a semi-transparent property that only hid what they really are.
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>Can you think of any way that areo glass HELPS users?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer