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I did get you to further explain your dislikes of the UI, tho 
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2006-02-15
*adds a bunch of gloss, bubbles, gradients, fades, opacity, bouncing alerts, huge ass widgets, 1024x1024 icons*
Better? Don't hit me
Bouncing alerts is more of an OS/application (mis?)feature, not related to UI looks. And I don't use desktop widgets in either Linux or Windows, I actually like to keep my desktop very clean and undistracting. 1024x1024 pixels icons aren't really all that useful either. Scalable ones would be more useful all around.
Don't assume too much of me
The amount of wasted screen on most mainstreams OS/UIs is amazing to me
Having something look good and modern doesn't mean it has to waste screen real estate. I personally also like clean, uncluttered interfaces and that is indeed one of the strong points of Haiku's UI. Yet, the color selection, widgets et al, it all just seems so awfully plain and outdated in my eye.