Jeremy, 

I'm not sure if you're still monitoring this thread based on the previous 
comments, but for myself and all of the users at my company, a 
purpose-built single page mode would be great. In almost all circumstances 
my goal is to make it seem more 'normal' to my end-users (Microsoft 
dominated U.S. corporate environment).

I'm adding users based on overlap with SharePoint sites / lists. The keys 
to increase adoption at my company based on the user feedback I'm getting 
is a few things:

   1. General theme. People are used to header based buttons and 
   left-navigation. The "Material Theme" posted on the Groups here has got me 
   pretty close.
   2. Single page mode. People get confused by all of these "floating 
   windows" and accidentally close them all leaving it empty. The pre-TW5 with 
   single page mode was closer to my current desires.
   
Personally I don't mind the default design, but from a "send to people and 
they intuitively know how to navigate it" standpoint, the single page mode 
would help a lot. See screenshots if are interested in seeing how far I've 
got compared to a SharePoint example. 

Just wanted to add a different perspective. I would *kill* for a SharePoint 
theme that lumps all of this together. 

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