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Meh... I would say nothing is wrong with the "ribbon" interface, but I could write an essay on why those damn nested menus suck. But if you like them, hey--have at it. Use them. Enjoy them, however the hell that's possible. It's bad enough they are increasingly becoming the default--as long as they don't become permanent and unchangeable, I guess I can't say too much.
BUT... will Ubuntu allow changing this? Moving the Close/Maximize/Minimize buttons back to the right was a hit-or-miss change; some people were able to do it with little trouble, others had to change the theme entirely for it to work, and still others had to (gasp) f*** around in gconf-editor. This is not GNOME, it's Ubuntu we're talking about, so I don't know how hell-bent they will be at making the interface as hard to change as possible, but I just have a feeling that they've got the same basic mentality as the GNOME guys and it won't be fun.
I don't know what's worse--drop-down menus or hidden menus. I hate them both, but at least with a hidden menu you can hit Alt and have the whole thing pop up, exactly as you expect it. Not so with the Drop-down menus.
Edited 2012-02-15 05:15 UTC




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2010-08-06
have to disagree with you there
Nothing wrong with drop down menues