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2009-07-25
There's nothing wrong with Haiku's UI from a nostalgic BeOS point of view (and I used to write software for BeOS).
It needs to evolve further though, and I'm not just talking about "how a combobox is drawn" or whatever. Really, the available UI controls are quite limited. Standard draggable toolbars and docking logic, draggable splitters, maybe an analogue to Apple's modal sheets... Even GTK+ offers a much richer and more capable selection of widgets.