I’m really not a fan of fake shadows around windows and *really* not for menus. I don’t much like menus having icons either; they don’t add anything except space and time-to-open.
It seems to me to be a relic of an attempt to make computer screens look like paper-based desks in order to convince people that these new-fangled computy-thingies are useful. Well, we all know that now. This degree of fake-realism skeuomorphism simply isn’t needed here.
What *is* important is minimal clutter, maximum speed (anything that slows down a modern desktop machine is decidedly overdoing it!) and appropriate affordances to make discovering (and recalling) function reasonably easy.
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