winstep wrote:
And here we are again after the v25.9 release.
So, for the next release I obviously want to add the Disk Monitor module we discussed in the previous "what's next..." topic.
Something else that has been bothering me (well, pissing me off if I am to be honest about it) are disparaging comments on how the UI looks "outdated" (one case citing that as the reason to uninstall the software!).
Yeah, pissing me right off too Jorge! A completely fatuous, facetious remark.
winstep wrote:
Considering this is skinnable software with literally thousands of themes available online (especially for the dock), citing the UI as an issue is kind of mind boggling to me.
Not only that, with the different UI modes (such as dark and light mode, etc) it's actually not that jarring, at least IMO. For the most part I'm also using the MS Common Controls, which MS updates every Windows version.
What most users don't understand is that the UI used in most UWP and other "modern" apps, etc, normally use completely different frameworks. Win32 apps is even worse, because if they don't want to use comctl32 they have to come up with their own user controls, layouts, etc
In the end, without something as universal as the MS Windows Common Controls for Win32 applications, it's almost every app for itself. Notice how the UI of every application is now completely different from the UI of every other application, sharing only a more-or-less "common look" (one where if you look carefully a checkbox in application A is completely different from a checkbox in application B) usually with an also shared gigantic waste of UI space. There is no longer any consistency between Windows apps.
IOW, everything is a complete effing mess really.
winstep wrote:
Personally for me the peak of Windows in terms of look was Aero Glass in Windows 7 - and I know I am not alone in thinking this. Microsoft eventually came up with something it called "Acrylic" to replace Aero Glass, and then it pivoted to "Mica". As usual, they can't stick to anything, it's wherever the wind blows and woe to those who follow MS "lead".
Anyway, what I find amusing is that Apple just came up with "Liquid Glass" for macOS 26 (“Tahoe”) - basically making Glass trendy and modern again.
Not sure I'd quite agree that to be a good thing necessarily.
winstep wrote:
So, something else I was thinking to help "modernize" the UI after seeing one of the screenshots ChatGPT came up for the v25.9 release announcement (hopefully one of those low hanging fruits in terms of effort to pull off) was to add one more UI mode: Glass.
Look at this:

I actually like that a lot.
OK, fine. I'm ambivalent but, OK.
winstep wrote:
Something else I want to finally tackle is the Winstep Gallery. Again, the main reason it is not publicly available is because of how (bad) it looks in terms of layout. But with the help of ChatGPT and CoPilot I might actually be able to change that myself, despite not being a web designer.
Good it finally gets some attention, not so good about the particular "AI"s - toxic!
winstep wrote:
I asked the AI for a couple of ideas and it came up with something like this (don't focus on the look/colors or no the details, but more on the general layout)
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The first three work best for me.
winstep wrote:
Finally, something else I would like to work on is a full User Guide, since the AI can also help with the formatting and text clarity (keep in mind I am not a native English speaker).
Hey, you're doing terrifically well though Jorge! Nobody would necessarily guess. And I wouldn't even bet that the "AI"s would necessarily do a better job.
Anyway, yes, very long overdue, for all Winstep apps. The thing is, it will of course need regular updates to take account of new features, etc.
winstep wrote:
Eventually after that even finish the Winstep Theme Builder, who knows?
[splutters!] LOL! Now you're really taking the p...err, mick, Jorge! You really reckon you'll be bored sufficiently?

I'd believe that when I see it, sorry.

winstep wrote:
So, in essence tie up the loose ends.
All together, that's one heck of a lot of loose ends, Jorge. Granted, I wouldn't expect to see all of them in one update, that would be ridiculous. But, quite an undertaking, all the same, even if one loose end per update.

winstep wrote:
I also need to find a way to monetize the free version of Nexus. On the Winstep web site alone, the free version of Nexus has many tens of thousands of downloads per month. With that many monthly downloads I am sitting on a goldmine of wasted user engagement.
The problem is that to make Nexus ( at the time a relatively late newcomer) able to compete with the popular free docks (RocketDock, ObjectDock, etc, all gone now) I had to give it so many features that now the free version is "good enough" for most people.
Alas, that is the problem really that's come back to bite your ... err, purse!

winstep wrote:
So although I feel proud that so many thousands of users (Nexus has had millions and millions of downloads over the years) are enjoying the free version of Nexus, as a business this came back to bite me in the proverbial bottom. Especially now that I have a ravenous two-year-old toddler at home who, if given a chance, would devour this world and the next. It's not cheap to feed the little bugger and I have to be careful not to feed him after midnight.

LOL! Well, like a late friend of mine used to be fond of saying, to paraphrase, "Just put little buggers in a solid cage and throw the odd bits of raw meat at them."

winstep wrote:
I know for a fact that there are users running the free version of Nexus for YEARS! Either they don't actually need the extras in the paid version or cannot afford the paid versions.
Things I would NEVER do to monetize the free version - that I personally hate with a passion - is add adware (nice and quick way to destroy your company's reputation) or cripple existing features.
So what is left without annoying the users are voluntary "donations" - the "buy me a coffee" that is currently trending. Grateful users of the free version might not need the features of the paid versions or even be able to afford them, but they might still be willing to send a couple of bucks my way as a token of appreciation.
So, I could perhaps add a kind of "Buy me a coffee" button to the About tab of Nexus Preferences (the actual "Buy me a Coffee" phrase is actually trademarked, so perhaps "Buy me a Beer" instead lol), linking to a simple, quick and easy payment page.
Even if the percentage of users who actually do this is extremely low, it still beats the zero percent that I am currently getting from users of the free version.

Well, ordinary nags to register or rather get the regd. version of anything would annoy the living daylights out of me and have a counter-productive outcome - me going elsewhere. But yes, an occasional "Buy me a beer/sandwich,glass of wine/whatever" surely could do no harm, surely. Or how about, "Buy a healthy meal for my ever-hungry toddler/child/son/boy?" Play on people's emotions a bit can't hurt. And pointing out your own not inconsiderable height and that he looks determined to follow daddy won't hurt either.
