ibeetle said:
Using transparencies things are cleaner, less noticeable, The next step? Do away with the bar altogether. Put a clock in the Dock use keyboard shortcuts and Spotlight, and Poof no more need for a Menu Bar.
Very clean. Very minimalist. Very much thinking different. Very much Apple. Or at least Steve Jobs.
Transparency does not make things cleaner and less noticeable. Quite the opposite. With too much transparency you get more visual clutter and things that you don't need to see (the background behind the menu) becomes
more noticeable.
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As far as what you saw is your opinon. You are talking about a visual astetic. You did not like it. I understand that and repect that. But to use Macworld magazine to imply that the marjority hated the transparency when in fact it was the minorty that did not care for the new look.
I wonder how many Apple press only conferences you went to and caught the ear of a Apple employee and told them how you hate the new transparency and how everyone you know hates it certainly giving Apple the impression that they needed to spend the time and money to reverse engineer two years of work. All because a bunch of bloggers are scared of change.
Personally, with the right background photo, I like the translucent menu bar. With the wrong background picture (even the default starfield picture) it looks horrible. With the default picture, there are little distracting stars right near the text of the menus often obfuscating letters -- making an "a" look like an "o" and so forth.
You are of the opinion that it's only a vocal minority who hated this change without providing any evidence that this is the case. I'm sure Apple has the evidence in the form of suggestions emailed to them or what have you, and that impacted their decision to make the change. By using the phrase "Reverse Engineer two years of work" you seem to imply a lot of person-hours went into this change and a lot of person-hours were wasted in the initial implementation of the transparency. The reality is they probably just needed to tweak a value to make the menus less translucent, and adding the checkbox was likely quite trivial in comparison to other OS engineering tasks.
(Addendum: especially since the code for non-translucent menu bar is already in the OS in order to support low-end graphics cards)
I did a google search to try and confirm the "vocal minority" hypothesis. A found a survey, though far from scientific, called "Worst Leopard Quirks: The (bad) little things that drive us nuts" that may shed some light on this. Out of 1095 people, nearly half of them (541) voted for "Translucent Menu Bar. (Would Be Nice to Have a Translucency Preference Slider.)"
This ended up #7th most voted for "quirk". (Quite rightly, the baffling dynamic stack representation on the dock was at #1).
Worst Leopard Quirks Survey