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I get why they're doing this and I'm not stuck on the old user interface, but I find switching between programs these days quite jarring because everyone is using a different interface paradigms. Some programs use old fashioned menu bars, others ribbons, and sometimes reams of menu options are tucked into a single toolbar icon. And that is just a small sampling from the big vendors ...
Changing to a better UI is good, but please give people time to decide if they like it and for other vendors to catch up. Because, quite frankly, I'm spending a lot of time figuring out where things are on the computer and I'm the type of person that others usually depend upon to show them!