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    [โ€“] 0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works 8 points 10 months ago (1 children)

    Actually, not really. It's becoming more like what a smart device would look/feel, which is what most people are accustomed to anyway by now. Sure, options and settings get removed left and right, but that is not a concern for your every day Joe. They just need something to do their taxes in or watch a movie or play a few dumb clips on YT, that's it. Oh and of course it comes preinstalled with the computer, so they can do all that out of the box, great!

    You ask any person that uses MS Office whether they like the pre-2007 menu layout (1997-2003) of Office or the new (post-2007) menu layout, you'll always get the same answer, the post-2007 is better. Why? I really have no idea, but they say it's better. Maybe it's the thing with the icon buttons, or just having a ribbon with the most used tools, IDK. My point is, LibreOffice uses the pre-2007 classical layout. For most people, this is confusing. I find it simple and elegant, the way a GUI text/spreadsheet editor should look and feel. But, than again, I'm with computers since I was a kid, so drop down menus are not a new thing for me. People rarely use any menu that's not a full screen one (or at least one that's big enough to take away at least half the screen). Why? IDK, but I think smart devices are to blame for that.

    [โ€“] taladar@sh.itjust.works 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

    options and settings get removed left and right,

    That is bad but what bothers me more is that they get moved every time they publish a new version and for no real reason considering the average person won't access them anyway.

    [โ€“] 0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works 2 points 10 months ago

    They want even those power users that are used to tweaking the OS to not tweak the OS and just get used to the new defaults (whatever they might be). A perfect example being no thin taskbar in Win11. Why? IDK, you tell me ๐Ÿคท. Not everyone has a FullHD monitor (I don't), but hey, maybe you need to buy a new one ๐Ÿ˜’. Consumerism maybe behind this, but I can't be certain.

    In any case, most users will eventually get accustomed to the new defaults. Very few users will say "f this" and switch to another OS and they don't actually care about those users, cuz they would have switched eventually anyway (if it wasn't for this, some other thing most probably).