by James Bott » Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:20 pm
>.. just what does adding Themes ( really ) give you ??
Professional looking applications.
If one is marketing their software, I would say this is incredibly important. Us programmers think logically, and we figure if it works, then it is not so important what it looks like. The rest of the population, generally are not logical thinkers. They figure if it looks professional, then it must work professional, and visa versa--if it looks bad, then it must work the same.
I have mentioned this example before, but consider the IPod. Last year they did 15 million dollars in sales. Most IPods just play music, some display pictures and movies. My PDA does all of that and ten times more. But all PDA sales combined only sold 7 million dollars worth last year. What does the IPod have--style! It sells on its "cool factor," not on its feature list. Apple has twice the sales with a shorter feature list, just because the product looks good.
Rick, since your users are employess, software sales is not an issue. But, your professional image is, so I would still say the it is very important for your software to look professional.
And adding themes capability is so simple that I can't think of any reason not to do it.
Regards,
James