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Drop-down menus always suck... I hated them at first sight, and in programs that have switched to them by default (Firefox, Opera), it's the first thing I switch: back to the traditional menu/toolbar style. Of the decent features introduced in, what was it, Windows 7 (or was it Vista? Can't remember... but if Vista, well, I don't think there were any decent features...), that's THE one I did not want everyone to copy. Ubuntu needs to quit listening to their bigshot marketing guys. They don't know shit about user interface design, and "different" is not always better, nor is it a good way to keep people coming back for your product.
Especially if its interface is filled with sucky design elements to begin with. "Different" and "unique" can spell disaster if not done correctly... most desktop environment developers don't seem to get that these days, with their urges to change everything, in an attempt to either please their shareholders or get some warm, fuzzy feeling that they're making a difference in the world by shaking up their GUI needlessly, in an attempt to get more people to go "huh?" and try *their* desktop out of pure curiosity instead of their competition's.
Sorry guys, but the fun won't last long (if at all) before people switch right back to something that, you know, actually lets them get their work done. And comfortably.
Edited 2012-02-14 20:11 UTC