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The 90s are calling, they want their UX back.
You can change it to ribbon-style in view > user interface of you want
What's wrong with the 90s UX? It lets you do your work without being intrusive or annoying, so what's wrong with it?
Sorry but a word processor that doesn't trigger a 9 second laggy animation with every button press is just simply unusable
the tabbed UI is way better, much easier to find stuff if you havent already memorized it.
i know libreoffice has it but it should 100% be the default instead of the ancient paradigm of just throwing a million unorganized buttons in there and hoping you remember where everything is.
90s UIs are dying for a good reason.
So, the problem is that people doesn't have a working memory anymore, is that so?
not really, people just wanna use it for the work they are using that software for, not navigating a bad ui
But people in the 90s were doing their work just fine, with that same UX paradigm. What's the difference now?
Just to be clear, I'm not saying that software's UI and UX doesn't need to evolve. But it bothers me that a perfectly usable UI gets criticized only because it's "old" and doesn't look "modern" (tf is a "modern UI", btw?).
the difference is that we want guis to be better than they were. yes you can still use a 90s ui.
im not criticizing it because its "old". i think i gave a pretty good reason in my OP.
It's not popular in the mainstream, that's what's wrong's with it
You can make it look however you want.
For me I've been using it for a long while now so the default layout feels right.
Instead of thinking of the 90s UI as dated market it as retro and watch hipsters laud it for its classic feel.
Also, there are 7 different UI options to choose from. Maybe try those out and find one that fits you.
With GTK theming, it can look good