This is very hard to read. I like a shade of Yellow on a Green background. White on Green is better. Easy on the eyes. White on Red is also good.The new user-centric design looks promising. Contrary to some others I
quite like the round corners and more modern look. Here are a few
observations:
- Light gray text on a white background is not so nice.
The use of the down arrow is intuitive as well. This may lead directly to an available download or download page.- I don't really like the icons too much: As others mentioned, a
simple down arrow for the 'Download' icon might be better
+1 for gears with wrench.The Development icon is really non-intuitive. Better alternatives would be
gears or a wrench (or both).
I agree. A link to a Compatibility page should be on the Front Page where users can find it. The compatibility page should have categories rather than colors as well:- I think a big "Compatibility" link, as done in the re-layout, really
belongs onto the front page. I'm guessing many users will want to know
if their favorite app runs with wine before the download link even
becomes relevant, both for users who are deciding weather to switch to
Linux / Mac and those that just want to find out if there is any
reason to upgrade from the Wine version that ships with their distro.
Runs with Wine unaltered
Runs with Wine with Windows DLLS
Partially Runs with Wine
Partially Runs with Wine with Windows DLLS
DOES NOT RUN WITH WINE (Yes, the bold is deliberate.)
+1 to this as well. A small, clickable, screenshot of a running application does wonders.+1 To the idea of getting screenshots back on the page,
James McKenzie