I like the new Look.
The GUI runs much smoother on my shitty laptop, and somehow I feel its easyer to focus on stuff, but yet, I have to get used to it.
It will evolve with the software as user reports come in, because, there are always key principals, that makes a software GUI usable more efficiently.
And of course following this principal on the U-Mix Control Pro was a good thing, since I liked very much.
But on the buttom note: I feel like, I need some colours back, like the color of the Dock buttons, and the info button and the analise button...
I like those colours, and when I try to picture the colours in the RC is looks great, ans still not ruin any purpose.
And under the buttom note (this can be called the "poop" note maybe 'cause that apears last, and disapperars slower :
: )
So the "poop" note will be this:
Sometimes a software is good, as much as the users... users are sometimes the weak parts in the chain, and when it come for developers to direct the users eyes, movements and actions for using the product they developed. I think that GUI is an important factor, because that is what gives the stability in the hands of a user.
And the beauty is that Cross 2.0 doesn't allow the users to fully control it with GUI, saying "I can do more, use controllers, and I'm f***in' awsome!", so it encourages users to evolve, to think more, to use all the features to make a brilliant performance. On the other hand, it is a one step to a professional software.