Legendary Revit Guru Phil Read has come up with some solution to load the classic UI in Revit 2010, replacing the Ribbon UI (http://architechure.blogspot.com/2009/06/nein-nein-nein-nein-nein-nein-nein.html). He says the code for classic UI is still there in Revit 2010 and the latest massing tools are also working fine in the classic UI of Revit 2010. Phil... Tell us how!!!
Hey Autodesk...
The Ribbon UI is really irritating and time consuming with more clicks. We, the end users who use Revit (not our bosses who like the great(!) new look of the software) know that you have done a lot of coding work to introduce the Ribbon. But still, most of us don’t like it and we are more comfortable with the Classic UI. We don’t ask you to change it back to the classic UI, but let them co-exist. If you say that the co-existence of both the UI will cause more errors, I have an idea for you. At the time of installation of the software, give us an option to decide which UI to use. Or, while starting the software every time, give us an option to decide which UI to use.
Are you hearing???
Hey Autodesk...
The Ribbon UI is really irritating and time consuming with more clicks. We, the end users who use Revit (not our bosses who like the great(!) new look of the software) know that you have done a lot of coding work to introduce the Ribbon. But still, most of us don’t like it and we are more comfortable with the Classic UI. We don’t ask you to change it back to the classic UI, but let them co-exist. If you say that the co-existence of both the UI will cause more errors, I have an idea for you. At the time of installation of the software, give us an option to decide which UI to use. Or, while starting the software every time, give us an option to decide which UI to use.
Are you hearing???
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