Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 3rd Apr 2011 11:06 UTC, submitted by Debjit
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RE[4]: Explorer UI - nah.. pilots would be fine
by Moredhas on Sun 3rd Apr 2011 20:50
in reply to "RE[3]: Explorer UI - nah.. pilots would be fine"
The ribbon clearly has no place in simpler applications. It's about contextually displaying relevant features so you can declutter the interface of stuff that isn't relevant to the task at hand. How often is something Explorer can do not relevant to basic file management? I can appreciate if they'd have contextual controls for when you select a video, or a picture, or a document, but that's about as far as it needs to go.




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2007-09-23
Spot on!
That's the whole charm of designing user interfaces: finding the balance. The ribbon interface has its place, but there's also places where it should not be. I think that Windows Explorer is one of the latter.
Putting the ribbon interface into Explorer is a solution in search of a problem.