Udvarias Ur wrote
> 
> if a new UI is introduced that is significantly different
> from the classic one, it MUST be possible change back and forth.
> 

Agree completely. I think that not including such an option is shooting
yourself in the foot.


Udvarias Ur wrote
> 
> Neither do I agree with Pedro. He may have a wide screen monitor,
> however, the install base of old fashioned CRTs is huge. I'd even hazard
> a guess that if everyone in the world who currently has a CRT monitor
> was to switch to a wide screen (cost and availability aside) the old
> CRTs would make a pile tall enough that any self respecting mountaineer
> would be eager to tackle. (Classic case of Jungian projection.)
> 

I am well aware that most users don't have a wide screen monitor. But even
for those, this interface is better. Instead of having a top menu bar where
toolbars are added/removed making your text jump up and down, with this UI
your text doesn't move. Only the toolbars discretely change the button faces
(like in Gimp)

BTW I always prefer a good old CRT to a cheap LCD/LED ;)

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