Andrew Boon
By now you should have realized that glossy icons do not make something an iPhone clone, even though Apple made them popular enough to establish a new de facto standard for how people expect system components to look and behave.

We do not aim at being artistically unique or special. Instead we are looking for a way that would help webmasters and users understand the system structure straight away. If you need something with unique looks - get that by choosing a non-standard template.

Standards see more are q very good thing as long as they help to improve user experience.
snp
i think one of the best admin panel is that off wordpress....css and not so mutch images.... your design is like a play not like a pro sorry
snp
better prototype: http://www.boonex.com/n/a-more-modular-dolphin-dolphin-studio-screenshot-2

i think better is dolphin have a very silk css core and the other make the community...with many modules....
Andrew Boon
Most of what you see in today's screencast is CSS/HTML5. It is also a system that focuses on a bare bone core and seamless integration of modules.
Andrew Boon
"your design is like a play not like a pro"

That's good. We want it to look and feel like play and yet work like pro. AT least half of the job is done. ;)
snp
and what is that: http://www.boonex.com/n/a-more-modular-dolphin-dolphin-studio-screenshot-2
Andrew Boon
ONe of the earlier prototypes. Couldn't be scaled and we decided to extend the "modular" treatment to everything - not just modules. The new model is much more powerful and intuitive.
snp
ok we waiting.... i hope you say the planed publishing date
tomakali
Boonex says: pickup your weapon here to fight with facebook!!! http://www.buytoyguns.com/shop/images/middle.jpg
 
 
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