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Amen to that article. I really don't want office suites and image editors to feature gesture-sensitive fluffy bunnies and animated paperclips, no matter how pretty that looks, I want something that works well, is easy to understand, and gets the job done. The problem, I guess, is that this is incompatible with the way software is developed nowadays.
In the mobile world, developers are treated like crap. They have to sell their work for a ridiculously low price, lose a third of that meager income to the OS vendor, and drown their hard work in the invisible depths of a unique vendor-controlled repository, from which it can be banned at any moment. In these conditions, no one wants to, nor is able to, develop quality software, and there is a shortage of good developers who have more interesting stuff to work on elsewhere.
Edited 2012-06-18 16:58 UTC