I'm still using the same basic UI I was using 20 years ago. Ten years ago I started using a task bar, but beyond that it hasn't really changed. The basic elements of the GUI's I've seen (which I know is rather limited) has been desktops icons and mixes of one or more taskbar, or taskbar menus.
3d is nice eye candy, but when I'm working its all about real estate and end up with most windows maximized or tiled (for terminal window editing)
It'd be nice to see a revolutionary way of organizing my information and work besides 5 workspaces and my treed file systems, but I don't think this is it.
It contains applications that are mostly file system representations but interesting nonetheless.
Nooface - 3D UIsI'm still using the same basic UI I was using 20 years ago. Ten years ago I started using a task bar, but beyond that it hasn't really changed. The basic elements of the GUI's I've seen (which I know is rather limited) has been desktops icons and mixes of one or more taskbar, or taskbar menus. 3d is nice eye candy, but when I'm working its all about real estate and end up with most windows maximized or tiled (for terminal window editing) It'd be nice to see a revolutionary way of organizing my information and work besides 5 workspaces and my treed file systems, but I don't think this is it.