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I absolutely disagree. I think it's horrible to intentionally restrict someones ability to customize the gui in a way that suits their needs & wants. In terms of functionality, not everybody works the same so why would you assume they do and force a single layout on them? People by and large are the best judges when it comes to what works best _for them_..."[/i]
...do you realize that there's actually a difference between customization by END USERS and the INITIAL design of the UI? Free hint for the reading comprehension-impaired: I'm talking about the latter, and instead you're talking about the former.
...do you realize that nothing you said directly stated or implied that you're referring to "INITIAL design of the UI"?
...do you realize that it wouldn't even matter because my points holds regardless?
...do you realize that you can create a completely transparent UI framework and technically not supply any "INITIAL design".