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Granted, I'll say I've never been too fond of Photoshop's layout, but then I've only used it a few times here and there. I really appreciate the way the Gimp is. It doesn't need to be one Window. When you have multiple images opened that you are manipulating, it's great not to need the tools to be duplicated over and over again.
I guess it all depends on how your work flow is.
I personally love the Gimp and believe it to be one of the best open source projects out there. Though some time the development pace is rather slow.
For those that want an interface "just for me", program it in yourself, it is Open Source. When you say "this is the way I want it" then you have the power to make it that way. I'm sure if you don't have the programming skills yourself, you could always pay a developer to do it for you.