I’ve always been a function-over-form kind of person. I’ll take a challenging user interface over something pretty any day – provided the payout is worth it. Consider Dwarf Fortress :). This is pretty difficult UI sitting on top of a complex simulation engine. Tamen, I spent a bunch of hours (more than anyone would publicly admit to) learning that UI and playing the game.
So historically, when I heard customers say “We don’t want SharePoint to look like SharePoint,” I always thought to myself, “when they see in action, they’ll be perfectly happy with it.” I have almost always – virtually every time – been wrong about that on some level.
Collega Lauren Jones speaks to this topic hic (http://www.bigapplesharepoint.com/pages/View-An-Insight.aspx?BlogID=28&stitle=splooks&rsource=pgblog).
I’m really interested in thoughts around this topic and the tension between how we “know” that SP is a good fit while overcoming look and feel issues (quod semper vocavi "fluff" ).
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