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GUIs Get a Makeover

jcatcw writes "From Xerox PARC to Apple to Microsoft, the GUI has been evolving over the years, and the increased complexity of current systems means it will continue to change. For example, Microsoft is switching from dropdown menus to contextual ribbons. Mobile computing creates new demands for efficient presentation while the desktop GUI doesn't scale to larger screens. Dual-mode user interfaces may show up first on PDA phones but then migrate to laptops and desktops. Which of today's innovations will become tomorrow's gaffs?"

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  1. GUI? Bah! by rrohbeck · · Score: 4, Funny

    You only need them to open mutiple xterm/CMD windows, so who cares?

  2. I know today's main GUI gaff... by Quaoar · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...well, at least for websites: Spreading the fricken article over several pages, e.g., this article...

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  3. Re:The problem with guis is they don't work by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    There's nothing you can't do in a shell that a gui provides extra ability for, when you've been well trained or decided to -learn- how to use a text mode interface well.

    I use photoshop.

  4. Re:This must be the stone age by jpardey · · Score: 3, Funny

    There are actually plenty of graphics. Most of them just happen to be ads.

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  5. Re:Ribbons: An Analogy. by twofidyKidd · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ribbons : MS Products :: Ribbons : Bicycles

    They don't aid in the functionality, they only appear to make things look faster, and after all is said and done, you look like a big sissy bitch for using them.

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  6. Re:I dont agree by QuantumG · · Score: 4, Funny

    evolved too much for their own good

    Yes, cause that's an apt analogy.

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  7. Near perfection by G1975a · · Score: 2, Funny

    What about (Microsoft's) Bob?

  8. Some is old news by ArcherB · · Score: 2, Funny
    From TFA:
    By the end of the decade, computers may also incorporate secondary, lower-resolution e-paper displays that can maintain an image even when a laptop or desktop computer is turned off.


    We already have that with CRT monitors... it's called burn-in
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  9. Fishing? by MeanMF · · Score: 3, Funny

    Unless we're talking about GUIs that can catch fish, shouldn't it be "gaffe"?

    1. Re:Fishing? by gardyloo · · Score: 4, Funny

      The Editors just made a fox pass. Apparently, spelling isn't their fort.

  10. Re:The problem with guis is they don't work by kfg · · Score: 2, Funny

    . . . pick a few arbitrary cells to perform a quick calculation on.

    Actually, I rather try to avoid such things.

    "And how did you arrive at this result?"

    "Ooooooh, ya know. I picked a few arbitrary cells and performed a quick calculation on them."

    KFG

  11. Re:Macintosh "Unspeakable Items" folder. by Strolls · · Score: 1, Funny
    And yet there was there no "Unspeakable Items" folder.
    Sure there is! You just need to install Boot Camp!!.

    Stroller.

  12. Re:I dont agree by Vexorian · · Score: 2, Funny

    What I don't like is that every single default GUI is getting blurry colors or fading as some people might like to say, instead of solid colors, it probably looks better but it will harm everybody's eyes within time

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  13. A 5 page article about GUIs... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    ...and not a single picture. Of any GUI.

    I look forward to the sequel on CLIs with tons of screen caps.

  14. From the Gaffs article by tygerstripes · · Score: 2, Funny
    A quote regarding Clippy:
    "People like controllable, predictable, comprehensible and consistent user interfaces, not adaptive, anthropomorphic and agent-based [ones],"
    I have to wonder what particular string of expletives the [ones] replaces...
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