• TimeSquirrel@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    If your software is built well and maintainable, I fail to see how it requires rearranging the entire UI to add features. Windows has kept the “Start menu and taskbar” paradigm for the last 30 years just fine while getting new features. It works. Billions understand it. It it not necessary to change it. They realized this after they tried to push out the silly Windows 8 “Tablet” style UI. Changing the UI just to change it is definitely just somebody out there trying to justify their paycheck.