"Unless you count mobile devices, UIs in 2016 still function largely like Windows 95." Oddly, that's not true. Mind you, I've always been a Mac user. But I've recently been spending some time in Excel VBA under Windows 10, and the interface in the editor is still pure Windows 95,and boy does it ever show. But yeah, the ribbon is a disaster. To the extent that people make money selling add-ins to restore the classic menus. On 1 September 2016 at 19:54, Julius Schmidt wrote: > Personally, I don't use Plan9, or even p9p, to get stuff done. I just like >> to look at the code from time to time. I'm with Carmack on Plan9 circa >> 1997: >> " It has an achingly elegant internal structure, but a user interface that >> has been asleep for the past decade." Add a couple of decades to that. >> > > Two more decades of what? > > Unless you count mobile devices, UIs in 2016 still function largely like > Windows 95. > Incremental improvements, but no major innovations. > Some bad mistakes (ribbons...). > > The best part is web interfaces, which continue to poorly imitate what > Win95 could do 20 years ago. > > I'd rather stick to rio. > > aiju > >