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And I disagree with you.
I'm typing this post from a Mac because my Linux laptop's hard drive died. I've been using OS X for a while now and everything - buttons, toolbar buttons, text, etc. - is just too damn small. GTK's spacing is good and I want it back. Just because Apple and MS use small spacing doesn't mean it's good.
I'm sorry I have to disagree with your statement "spending your time on useless animation effects" as well. Animation effects are definitely not useless. Although I prefer Linux/GTK over OS X, the animations in OS X are one of the things that OS X does right and that GTK should adopt. Smooth, subtle animations makes the entire UI much more pleasant to work with.
Edited 2009-04-10 10:30 UTC