MJ Ray wrote:
I think it's terrible. I prefer the system which inherits from the same system as Apple's current offering: GNUstep. For now, more developers and documentors are needed, but it's already quite a pleasant user interface. http://www.gnustep.org/
I know you're really involved in GNUStep and that was a carefully placed plug :P But could you explain why it is you personally like this user interface? There are lot around. What makes this one different, in your opinion? Do you like GNUstep because it is easy to *use* or because it is easy to *develop* (for)? Is it because it is cross platform?
User Interfaces are a particular interest of mine, I went to a couple of lectures about human centered design and human-computer interaction yesterday so I'm all fired up about it at the moment! Personally I've been using Mac OS X a lot recently and have been enjoying the experience. In *nux I prefer Gnome to KDE and Gnome seems similar to the OS X user interface in some ways. I also use Fluxbox a lot because I like the fact that it is highly configurable, is easy to configure and has a minimalistc appearance. I like interfaces which are both attractive and functional.