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2010-01-05
I've alway been mystified by the office ribbon. It's like another UI pattern but different, and worse in a few ways.
The other pattern I'm taking about is the vertically stacked tool palette with expandable and collapsable sections. This was used by Lotus extensively and also was used in Mac Office 2004 I think.
The big advantage of this system is that multiple areas can be open at the same time, and the layout is better for landscape monitors.
The big problem with the ribbon is when two sections are valid for the context (i.e. when editing text inside a table) it tries to guess the right one but cannot be sure and usually gets it wrong.