I was bored, and having tried out all the major x86 OSes, I installed an alpha version of Microsoft Longhorn, just to see what it looks like. Well, I must say, I am astonished.
Astonished by how Microsoft would make such a ridiculously huge, bloated and complicated system in the apparent goal to make it EASIER TO USE.
It's so bloated and full of useless baubles and oversized icons that everything feels cramped. Picture this: a huge bar on the right (copied from QNX) with superfluous applets, that takes a quarter of the screen, an enormous start menu which takes nearly half the screen, with needless entries. Not to mention that everything is virtually undistinguishable, because everything is the same colour! The Plex theme is even worse than Luna!
Microsoft is hyping about how users will be able to find stuff more easily with Longhorn. Yet, everything is very badly organised. Why do you need a control panel entry AND a Hardware entry AND a Printer entry in the menu? Shouldn't 'My documents, My music, My videos' belong in 'My computer'?? And what's with 'Game Libraries'??? Why do you need a search entry in the menu AND the sidebar AND the control panel AND the Explorer toolbar AND 'My computer'? And WTF is 'Download manager' in the control panel???
The search system is laughable. 'Filter by file system, floppy, harddrive or CD drive'?. What use is that? Why not just search on the medium after clicking on its icon? And you may also have noticed that the round shape of the search fields is blatantly copied on iTunes.
Of course, all the configuration panels are STILL full of useless options and features. Nothing whatsoever has been simplified, only rearranged in flashy, different ways. It's like adding yet another layer of makeup to a wrinkled woman's face.
I know this is an alpha, but... we're talking common sense here!
[ July 12, 2003: Message edited by: Laukev7 ]