Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 3rd Apr 2011 11:06 UTC, submitted by Debjit
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Blender's old UI (which I think is what you're talking about) was pretty nice and easy to understand, once you've gone through a tutorial or two, although I have to agree that it's quite a shocking view at first.
Its big problem was that things were anything but discoverable, making the life of the beginner a pain, but once you know that a feature is around it's pretty easy to find it, and the UI is quite flexible and adapts itself to your needs.
Edited 2011-04-03 19:37 UTC