As some people remarked when the pre-release version leaked, the heavily Aquafied UI is kind of ugly, and looks like something from the earliest days of Mac OS X. In general, it's a little awkward providing a unified user interface to this much information, and it can be hard to figure out how to find the layer that you want to turn on or (especially) off. It can also be frustrating when the computer's cranking so hard rendering layers that it gets difficult to scroll and click on the lists (the only times when this has been a real problem are when I have 3D buildings turned on and am looking at a skyscraper-filled city from a fairly low angle).
But it's an extremely impressive effort, especially given that they're giving a lot away for free.
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Date: 2006-01-11 07:17 am (UTC)But it's an extremely impressive effort, especially given that they're giving a lot away for free.