These blatant font oversights were shoved onto the backburner for the sake of (a) 100% backwards compatibility and (b) time. In fact, Vista is downright messy when it comes to shell fonts - with some aliased faces reaching back to the days of Windows 3.11! On its own, Segoe UI is an awesome font - but when it's slapped up against Tahoma, MS Sans Serif, Microsoft Sans Serif, and/or Arial - it's no longer a clean user experience. I'm not happy that Microsoft has added yet another shell font to the mix with Windows Vista: Segoe UI. Guilty as charged! Download this simple registry patch, but please read the entire post before applying it? ![]() I've been labeled a nitipicker for seeing skipped details that few others seem to see on the surface of an application's user interface. ![]() ![]() This just in from Chris Pirillo on Windows Vista inconsistency's, this time it's the fonts:
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