During a session at UDS, mpt said people would laugh at Ubuntu One if
they pushed this app with its current look. Now we're replacing a GTK-
native app which looked alright (and consistent) with a very crappy-
looking non-native-looking one using the branding colors that have been
universally replaced (unless the tans of old-school Ubuntu have been
brought back with Ubuntu One?).

Not to mention that it doesn't follow any sort of a set of HIG that I
can see. The buttons, spinboxes, links, tabs, and everything else looks
out of place.

Keep in mind this is an *Ubuntu-branded* app made by *Ubuntu* developers
on the *Ubuntu platform*, and it doesn't fit in at all.

What the heck.

If we want to go for consistency and cross-platformness, what we really
need to do is make it look absolutely stellar on Ubuntu while fitting in
with the platform and the HIG, then push that look out to the other
platforms. It'd be much better for the Ubuntu brand as a whole than
showing everyone this currently-crappy-looking one. Seriously. Take a
page out of Apple's book for this one; make it awesome on your mother
platform then port it for the others while keeping the look and feel to
help draw people in.

I'm afraid that, in its current state, the Qt-based interface really
will be something that gets laughed at unless it undergoes a complete
redesign making it look really slick.

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