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I doubt it's nostalgia, even though i m old too. It's just a lot more efficent and faster to use, mouse and keyboard-wise. I often think to roll back to my windows 7 as a more sane desktop environment.

Some of the biggest offenses i 've seen are google's web apps. Total loss of hierarchy and replacement with elusive self-hiding buttons, even when it's clear from their use case that they should never have been hamburgerized. I 'm pretty sure, even in mobile, they are making the UX worse.




Considering that Windows 95 powered many people's first exposure to computers, they clearly had to put a lot of thought into user experience. And they did a fantastic job.

I definitely believe almost everything since has been "innovation" for the sake of "progress", regardless of whether it was really better or not. Usually novel but worse.


KDE or plasma whatever its name, is basically unchanged from 1995 UI philosophy. The closest we can have today in 2019.


I run XFCE (via Xubuntu) on my home desktop for the same reason. The lightness is a bonus.


Going off on a tangent, but KDE is lighter than XFCE these days.

Or at least https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/10/23/bold-... has been making the rounds.


Thanks, I hadn't seen that. That's quite interesting. I'd ended up settling on XFCE aound the time of the Gnome 2 / Gnome 3 / Unity schism. At the time, XFCE had felt a bit snappier than KDE. I've lately been thinking about giving KDE a try again, so this is good to know.


Very interesting news both regarding KDE perf and XFCE team shrink. I hope they can get some workforce.


I'm mystified every time I try to find my contacts from Gmail. I understand that it's a separate app (I think), but did anyone stop and think that the two apps might warrant a bit tighter coupling (at least in menu placement)?


Google will use three different button schemes in a single app, nobody does product there.




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