What is the best UI you've ever used? - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-12-07T23:01:18Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/238180http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used64What is the best UI you've ever used?Claudiu2008-10-26T16:13:51Z2009-11-26T03:44:24Z
<p>What is the <b>best user interface</b> you've ever used? One that made doing your task a pleasure, that was perfectly designed for the task it was intended for and facilitated doing it with ease. One that made you want to somehow locate the creators over the internet, personally fly to their location, and then <b>hand them large pile of money</b>.</p>
<p>What made it so great? Was it simplicity, unobtrusiveness? Screenshots are a plus.</p>
<p>Related question: <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238177/worst-ui-youve-ever-used">Worst UI Ever</a>.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238192#238192206Answer by JosephStyons for What is the best UI you've ever used?JosephStyons2008-10-26T16:18:38Z2008-10-26T16:18:38Z<p>That would have to be Google.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238205#23820539Answer by esiegel for What is the best UI you've ever used?esiegel2008-10-26T16:26:09Z2008-10-26T16:26:09Z<p>Quicksilver: </p>
<p>It's fast, intuitive, and very adaptable. It allows for so many tasks to get done quickly and simply. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238208#23820846Answer by slim for What is the best UI you've ever used?slim2008-10-26T16:26:48Z2008-10-26T16:26:48Z<p>Picasa, hands down. It made me think differently about how pleasant an experience a GUI could give.</p>
<p>A friend then told me "if you like that, you should get a Mac -- the whole OS is that way". So I did, and it was nowhere near as good. Especially iPhoto.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238220#238220156Answer by polara for What is the best UI you've ever used?polara2008-10-26T16:32:29Z2008-10-26T17:45:25Z<p>I know this looks like a shameless suck-up, but Stack Overflow ranks right up there for me as a great web UI. There are many subtle but helpful UI features that make it an intuitive environment.</p>
<p>Some of my favorite features include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Ability to see new answers without abandoning the one you are editing.</li>
<li>Markup-based text editor with live preview.</li>
<li>Answered question suggestions when you are submitting new questions.</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238221#23822159Answer by Glomek for What is the best UI you've ever used?Glomek2008-10-26T16:34:00Z2008-10-26T16:34:00Z<p>The Unix shell, especially modern variants like ksh and bash that include process substitution with things like <() and >().</p>
<p>The large library of utilities and the uniform way of assembling them using pipes makes it the closest thing to the Lego Brick model of assembling pre-written components that I have ever seen.</p>
<p>With tools like cut/paste/wc/sed/awk/grep/comm/sort/look/join/etc. for processing text, tools like find and xargs and "for loops" for processing files, and tools like bc, dc, and expr for processing numbers, it is the most flexible, responsive, and subservient environment in which I have ever had the pleasure of working.</p>
<p>I place a very special value on subservience in computers. I believe that the purpose of the computer is to serve the human, and one of the best things about Unix is that it follows your instructions, no matter how stupid or how clever they are. It doesn't try to out-think you or stop you if what you are doing is dangerous. It just does what it's told.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238225#238225140Answer by Gulzar for What is the best UI you've ever used?Gulzar2008-10-26T16:36:01Z2008-11-11T14:36:00Z<p><a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1843" rel="nofollow">Firebug</a></p>
<p>just one among many features - Now you see it, now you don't! </p>
<p>Often, the solution to a problem can be found just by disabling a few CSS properties and seeing what the world looks like without them. As you mouse over each property, you'll see a little circular icon on the left. Clicking that will disable the property, and clicking it again will turn it back on.</p>
<p><img src="http://getfirebug.com/screenCSS-disabling.gif" alt="alt text" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238231#238231180Answer by splattne for What is the best UI you've ever used?splattne2008-10-26T16:40:00Z2008-10-26T16:40:00Z<p>I know that this is controversial. But I really like the new UI of <strong>Office 2007</strong>, especially the Office Ribbon Bar.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238237#23823785Answer by Jason Baker for What is the best UI you've ever used?Jason Baker2008-10-26T16:45:10Z2009-07-10T11:13:28Z<p>Mac OS X. Love Apple or hate them, you have to admit that they've got the edge when it comes to UI design.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238239#23823919Answer by Jason Baker for What is the best UI you've ever used?Jason Baker2008-10-26T16:47:28Z2008-10-26T16:47:28Z<p><a href="http://macromates.com/" rel="nofollow">textmate</a>/<a href="http://www.e-texteditor.com/" rel="nofollow">e</a></p>
<p>The two easiest to use yet most powerful editors I've ever seen.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238240#238240-6Answer by Jack Leow for What is the best UI you've ever used?Jack Leow2008-10-26T16:47:40Z2008-10-26T16:47:40Z<p>Lotus Notes</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238264#2382645Answer by Adam Liss for What is the best UI you've ever used?Adam Liss2008-10-26T17:02:51Z2008-10-26T17:02:51Z<p>I find the best UI is one that <strong>works</strong> and is so intuitive and unobtrusive that it's invisible. Two examples that aren't software related:</p>
<ul>
<li><p>I had some friends over for dinner and asked one to help set the table. He commented, <em>Hey, I just realized I didn't need to ask where anything is--you put everything where <strong>I</strong> would have put it!</em>"</p></li>
<li><p>Several companies make multi-function pens: pens with several different colors of ink, and perhaps a pencil, within the barrel. Bic's answer is a big honkin' plastic behemoth with 4 colored plungers at the top, one for each color. They tend to stick and jam; mine have all been euthanized. Zebra has a pen/pencil combination: twist the barrel clockwise for the pen, counter-clockwise for the pencil. Rotring (and some cheaper knock-offs) have a single plunger and four colored dots spaced around the top of the barrel. You select a color by holding the pen horizontally with the corresponding dot facing up, so you can see it. Press the plunger, and gravity (or magic) selects that color for you.</p></li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238272#238272178Answer by TrickyNixon for What is the best UI you've ever used?TrickyNixon2008-10-26T17:07:38Z2008-10-26T17:07:38Z<p>GMail</p>
<p>It totally changed the way I think about email, tagging and searching. We're forced to use Outlook at work -- I used to think it's the cat's whiskers but GMail has spoiled me.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238281#23828112Answer by eyelidlessness for What is the best UI you've ever used?eyelidlessness2008-10-26T17:11:55Z2009-03-22T12:52:18Z<p>I am not going to post a single, and doubt there's a "best" in my experience. Some great UIs:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://adiumx.com/" rel="nofollow">Adium</a> -<br />
highly customizable multiple-service IM client. I've seen it all tricked out, but I have it configured to be extremely minimalist.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.transmissionbt.com/" rel="nofollow">Transmission</a> -<br />
full-featured torrent client, with an extremely minimalist UI. Has nearly all of the features of Azureus, with none of the bloat and very little of the heavy UI.</li>
<li><a href="http://versionsapp.com/" rel="nofollow">Versions</a> -<br />
GUI for Subversion. My favorite aspect is that it has a single interface for repositories and working copies. Highly customizable but also very simple; well integrated with the OS.</li>
<li>FileMerge -<br />
Apple's Diff GUI. I listed this because it has excellent visualization of changes (they are visibly connected, and scrolling side by side correctly keeps unchanged lines adjacent).</li>
<li><a href="http://www.balsamiq.com/products/mockups" rel="nofollow">Balsamiq Mockups</a> -<br />
UI sketch up tool. It isn't actually a particularly great UI, but it's the best I know of. It makes designing UI concepts dead simple and has a wealth of built in widgets.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.propellerheads.se/" rel="nofollow">Reason</a> -<br />
I realize this is not a terribly great UI, but it is absolutely the best in music software that I've worked with, and does a great job of matching UI to task.</li>
<li>Google Chrome -<br />
I feel a bit disappointed to post it, because it's also not a terribly great UI, and the Mozilla UI team is doing much more in terms of useful innovation (it just hasn't been released yet), but the browser UI landscape absolutely blows and Chrome stands out as best in class.</li>
</ul>
<p>Some already mentioned which got my up-vote:</p>
<ul>
<li>Textmate</li>
<li>Quicksilver</li>
<li>StackOverflow</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238308#23830820Answer by lacop for What is the best UI you've ever used?lacop2008-10-26T17:27:12Z2008-10-26T17:27:12Z<p>Since <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/best-ui-youve-ever-used#238231">@splattne</a> already mentioned the Office 2007's ribbon I have to write my second best:</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.ghisler.com/" rel="nofollow" title="Total Commander homepage">Total Commander</a></strong></p>
<p>Simple & powerful interface. 2 big important panels, few buttons, keyboard shortcut for everything. Most used program for me, I can't imagine copying, moving and organising files using multiple explorer windows.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238310#2383106Answer by Ryan for What is the best UI you've ever used?Ryan2008-10-26T17:29:06Z2008-10-26T17:29:06Z<ul>
<li>Word 2007. The Ribbon is awesome and live preview is fantastic functionality.</li>
<li>Windows Explorer. Simple and straightforward. Makes work on the file system a breeze.</li>
<li>Winamp. Again, simplicity.</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238326#2383268Answer by Bill the Lizard for What is the best UI you've ever used?Bill the Lizard2008-10-26T17:40:11Z2008-10-26T20:56:18Z<p>I'm usually pretty down on Microsoft products, but I have to admit that I think the UIs for both Word and Excel are spot on. All of the most commonly used features are front and center where I can easily find them. There are tons of other features packed into the menu, and I can customize the toolbar if I frequently use features outside the normal set.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238337#23833782Answer by Cruachan for What is the best UI you've ever used?Cruachan2008-10-26T17:45:21Z2008-10-26T17:45:21Z<p>The iPhone</p>
<p>I keep finding wonderful stuff it does. Like when you browse to a web page in Safari that has a telephone number in it when you touch the number it dials it for you.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238338#23833882Answer by cjhuitt for What is the best UI you've ever used?cjhuitt2008-10-26T17:47:26Z2008-10-26T17:47:26Z<p>The iPod is one of the better interfaces I've ever used. Especially once they went to the click-wheel.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238342#2383424Answer by rafek for What is the best UI you've ever used?rafek2008-10-26T17:49:14Z2008-10-26T17:49:14Z<p><a href="http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=5659302" rel="nofollow">3D Studio Max</a> - very complex and friendly UI.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238344#23834430Answer by BoltBait for What is the best UI you've ever used?BoltBait2008-10-26T17:49:21Z2008-10-26T17:49:21Z<p>I would have to say <a href="http://getpaint.net" rel="nofollow"><strong>Paint.NET</strong></a></p>
<p>It is a very powerful editor and very intuitive.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238347#2383471Answer by Ori Pessach for What is the best UI you've ever used?Ori Pessach2008-10-26T17:51:42Z2008-10-26T17:51:42Z<p>Autodesk Animator had one of the best GUIs ever created, in my opinion. Its creators seemed to base their design on the realization that a UI that is easy for a novice to understand and use is not necessarily a productive UI for an expert user, and that most users eventually get past the point where they need constant hand holding, and therefore designing a UI that's geared towards an expert user results in software that is more productive and easier to use - in the long run.</p>
<p>Productive use of the UI required one hand on the mouse and the other hand on the keyboard for changing mouse modes. I've seen expert users fly through operations that would have required multiple menu selections on more conventionally designed software, and even I - by no means an Autodesk Animator expert - still miss that streamlined workflow sometimes.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238360#238360116Answer by Jay Bazuzi for What is the best UI you've ever used?Jay Bazuzi2008-10-26T17:57:11Z2008-10-26T17:57:11Z<p>I'm really happy with <a href="http://www.google.com/chrome" rel="nofollow">Google Chrome</a>.</p>
<p>It's missing some features I think are really important, so it's not perfect software, but the UI is great.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238362#2383621Answer by Vinayak for What is the best UI you've ever used?Vinayak2008-10-26T17:58:00Z2008-10-26T17:58:00Z<ul>
<li>Google </li>
<li>Stackoverflow.com</li>
<li>Basecamphq.com</li>
<li><a href="http://www.bayden.com" rel="nofollow">Slickrun</a> - the best launcher i have used (www.bayden.com)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.tranglos.com/free/keynote.html" rel="nofollow">Keynote</a> - the best note taking program i have used</li>
<li><a href="http://www.abstractspoon.com" rel="nofollow">Todo List</a> - the best to do list software</li>
<li><a href="http://www.mindjet.com" rel="nofollow">Mindmanager</a> - Great Mindmaps</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238391#2383910Answer by pabloide86 for What is the best UI you've ever used?pabloide862008-10-26T18:18:09Z2008-10-26T18:18:09Z<p>MacOS X Tiger/Leopard iWorks iLife, Office 2007, Picassa and StackOverflow...I think they are inspiring when you have to design a UI...</p>
<p>Cheers from argentina!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238401#23840141Answer by hmemcpy for What is the best UI you've ever used?hmemcpy2008-10-26T18:21:48Z2009-02-02T00:09:52Z<pre> From: patl@athena.mit.edu (Patrick J. LoPresti)
Subject: The True Path (long)
Date: 11 Jul 91 03:17:31 GMT
Newsgroups: alt.religion.emacs,alt.slack
When I log into my Xenix system with my 110 baud teletype, both vi
*and* Emacs are just too damn slow. They print useless messages like,
'C-h for help' and '"foo" File is read only'. So I use the editor
that doesn't waste my VALUABLE time.
Ed, man! !man ed
ED(1) Unix Programmer's Manual ED(1)
NAME
ed - text editor
SYNOPSIS
ed [ - ] [ -x ] [ name ]
DESCRIPTION
Ed is the standard text editor.
---
Computer Scientists love ed, not just because it comes first
alphabetically, but because it's the standard. Everyone else loves ed
because it's ED!
"Ed is the standard text editor."
And ed doesn't waste space on my Timex Sinclair. Just look:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 24 Oct 29 1929 /bin/ed
-rwxr-xr-t 4 root 1310720 Jan 1 1970 /usr/ucb/vi
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 5.89824e37 Oct 22 1990 /usr/bin/emacs
Of course, on the system *I* administrate, vi is symlinked to ed.
Emacs has been replaced by a shell script which 1) Generates a syslog
message at level LOG_EMERG; 2) reduces the user's disk quota by 100K;
and 3) RUNS ED!!!!!!
"Ed is the standard text editor."
Let's look at a typical novice's session with the mighty ed:
golem$ ed
?
help
?
?
?
quit
?
exit
?
bye
?
hello?
?
eat flaming death
?
^C
?
^C
?
^D
?
---
Note the consistent user interface and error reportage. Ed is
generous enough to flag errors, yet prudent enough not to overwhelm
the novice with verbosity.
"Ed is the standard text editor."
Ed, the greatest WYGIWYG editor of all.
ED IS THE TRUE PATH TO NIRVANA! ED HAS BEEN THE CHOICE OF EDUCATED
AND IGNORANT ALIKE FOR CENTURIES! ED WILL NOT CORRUPT YOUR PRECIOUS
BODILY FLUIDS!! ED IS THE STANDARD TEXT EDITOR! ED MAKES THE SUN
SHINE AND THE BIRDS SING AND THE GRASS GREEN!!
When I use an editor, I don't want eight extra KILOBYTES of worthless
help screens and cursor positioning code! I just want an EDitor!!
Not a "viitor". Not a "emacsitor". Those aren't even WORDS!!!! ED!
ED! ED IS THE STANDARD!!!
TEXT EDITOR.
When IBM, in its ever-present omnipotence, needed to base their
"edlin" on a Unix standard, did they mimic vi? No. Emacs? Surely
you jest. They chose the most karmic editor of all. The standard.
Ed is for those who can *remember* what they are working on. If you
are an idiot, you should use Emacs. If you are an Emacs, you should
not be vi. If you use ED, you are on THE PATH TO REDEMPTION. THE
SO-CALLED "VISUAL" EDITORS HAVE BEEN PLACED HERE BY ED TO TEMPT THE
FAITHLESS. DO NOT GIVE IN!!! THE MIGHTY ED HAS SPOKEN!!!
?</pre>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238416#2384167Answer by Camilo Díaz for What is the best UI you've ever used?Camilo Díaz2008-10-26T18:35:24Z2008-10-26T18:35:24Z<p>Adobe Photoshop. Amazing.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238474#23847410Answer by Hitchhiker for What is the best UI you've ever used?Hitchhiker2008-10-26T19:13:45Z2008-10-26T19:13:45Z<p>Amazon. It's simple, but very effective. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238481#2384814Answer by JK for What is the best UI you've ever used?JK2008-10-26T19:21:21Z2008-10-26T19:21:21Z<p>The original Napster - it wasn't pretty but it did what it needed to do in a very simple and intuitive way.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238856#2388565Answer by David P for What is the best UI you've ever used?David P2008-10-27T00:35:58Z2008-10-27T00:35:58Z<p><strong>TiVo</strong> - because it has the classic "blip blip blip" audio fast-forward cues which greatly enhance the experience.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238883#2388832Answer by RichH for What is the best UI you've ever used?RichH2008-10-27T01:04:04Z2008-10-27T01:04:04Z<p>Zonealarm (when it was really simple). </p>
<p>It was just a firewall that worked. It didn't ask hard technical questions. My mum could set up permissions without knowing what a firewall was or why she needed it. It just worked.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238887#2388871Answer by Zub for What is the best UI you've ever used?Zub2008-10-27T01:06:28Z2008-10-27T01:06:28Z<p>If you got a tablet try out Autodesk Sketchbook sometimes .</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/238901#23890131Answer by BoltBait for What is the best UI you've ever used?BoltBait2008-10-27T01:15:22Z2008-10-27T01:15:22Z<p>The best UI I've ever used is my Smith & Wesson 357 Mag.</p>
<p>The first "Point-and-shoot" user interface. I must admit that it is VERY intuitive. ;)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/245366#2453667Answer by Michael for What is the best UI you've ever used?Michael2008-10-29T00:22:50Z2008-10-29T00:22:50Z<p><b><a href="http://www.maxon.net/pages/products/cinema4d/cinema4d_e.html" rel="nofollow">Cinema 4D</a></b> - 3D editing and animation is very hard to make user friendly due to the inherent complexity of working in 4 dimensions, but this one is as intuitive as they get. I frequently use it as a point of reference when designing my own UIs.<br>
<img src="http://designer-info.com/files/imagecache/fullpage/files/cinema4d10interface.jpg"></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/245432#2454320Answer by vmarquez for What is the best UI you've ever used?vmarquez2008-10-29T00:48:51Z2008-10-29T00:48:51Z<ul>
<li>Memory resident text editor Sidekick. Back in the nineties.</li>
<li>DOS.</li>
<li>Turbo Pascal.</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/248355#2483551Answer by gsmd for What is the best UI you've ever used?gsmd2008-10-29T20:47:18Z2008-10-29T20:47:18Z<ol>
<li>Windows XP. I've tried Gnome, KDE, MacOS, Vista. XP UI is definitely a masterpiece from perspective of a pro-user. Don't get me wrong, bash rocks as well, just a different beast.</li>
<li>uTorrent. A very clean minimalistic UI.</li>
</ol>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/254837#2548370Answer by Whytespot for What is the best UI you've ever used?Whytespot2008-10-31T20:24:38Z2008-10-31T20:24:38Z<p>XBOX Live. Very user-friendly and intuitive.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/254882#25488223Answer by David Thornley for What is the best UI you've ever used?David Thornley2008-10-31T20:40:15Z2008-10-31T20:40:15Z<p>vim deserves a mention. Horribly unfriendly to new users, really nasty learning curve, not particularly discoverable, but once I was familiar with it it was really productive.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/254888#2548889Answer by askgelal for What is the best UI you've ever used?askgelal2008-10-31T20:42:25Z2008-10-31T20:42:25Z<p>I use Linux but Office 2007 is the best I've seen for 'easy and good looking UI'</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/263658#2636582Answer by AlexJReid for What is the best UI you've ever used?AlexJReid2008-11-04T22:06:50Z2008-11-04T22:06:50Z<p>I'd say the column view in Mac OS X Finder, once you understand how to operate it with the keyboard, is a fantastic way to browse files. Probably hasn't changed much since the NeXT days.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/263672#2636720Answer by James for What is the best UI you've ever used?James2008-11-04T22:09:49Z2008-11-04T22:09:49Z<p>I think Facebook should be mentioned as a really good Web 2.0 UI. I'd say it is probably better than Gmail, just because it has more responsibilities than Gmail.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/277416#27741618Answer by Johannes Schaub - litb for What is the best UI you've ever used?Johannes Schaub - litb2008-11-10T09:27:28Z2008-11-10T09:27:28Z<p>I really like the UI of stackoverflow.com</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/277455#2774555Answer by Jack for What is the best UI you've ever used?Jack2008-11-10T09:50:31Z2008-11-10T09:50:31Z<p>GNU Emacs. When I'm in the zone, I am able to manipulate it as fast as I can think.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/277501#2775014Answer by Firas for What is the best UI you've ever used?Firas2008-11-10T10:08:34Z2008-11-10T10:08:34Z<p>I like Sony's <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XrossMediaBar" rel="nofollow">XMB</a> used on PSP, PS3, and other Sony products. It's simple, intuitive, and pretty.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/277515#2775151Answer by ezu for What is the best UI you've ever used?ezu2008-11-10T10:17:05Z2008-11-10T10:17:05Z<p>Picasa UI. Never seen something like that yet, it's intuitive, beautiful, fast, responsive. A wonderful example of UI even if it lacks in OS UI integration.</p>
<p>As an application, in some cases it sucks, but hey... no one is perfect.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/281099#28109912Answer by Yuval for What is the best UI you've ever used?Yuval2008-11-11T14:53:34Z2008-11-11T14:53:34Z<p>One thing that blew me away lately was <a href="http://www.photosynth.com" rel="nofollow">Photosynth</a> by (surprisingly) Microsoft. It requires installation of Silverlight2, but it offers two amazing things:</p>
<ol>
<li>The guys at Live Labs used what they now call <a href="http://livelabs.com/blog/seadragon/silverlight-2-deep-zoom/" rel="nofollow">Deep Zoom</a> (formerly known as SeaDragon), which I encourage everyone to read about, and watch the demos online. This is truly an awesome new technology, that has the potential to revolutionize the way pictures are shared on the web.</li>
<li>The ability to fly freely through a 3D point model of the photographed object/location, created automatically from the supplied photos, is really incredible in some models, even though currently it's a keyboard only feature (I believe they're working on it).</li>
</ol>
<p>Another application UI that I like is that of the virtual globes, Google Earth and Microsoft's Virtual Earth. Both are excellent, intuitive and practical, especially if you have the right hardware.</p>
<p>Yuval =8-)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/435095#435095-4Answer by thenonhacker for What is the best UI you've ever used?thenonhacker2009-01-12T10:59:01Z2009-01-12T10:59:01Z<p>Of all the Texas Hold'Em Poker Odds Calculators, this one is best (it's a Flash App):</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pokernews.com/" rel="nofollow">PokerNews.com Poker Odds Calculator (Small Version)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.pokernews.com/poker-odds-calculator.htm" rel="nofollow">PokerNews.com Poker Odds Calculator (Big Version)</a></p>
<p><strong>Advantages:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>All you have to do is click the cards to define the input.</li>
<li>Click the card on your hand or the table will remove it.</li>
<li>The deck cards will update with green tints indicating your advantage cards. More green cards means a bigger chance of winning.</li>
<li>More Red tints means you should fold the hand.</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/435105#4351050Answer by thenonhacker for What is the best UI you've ever used?thenonhacker2009-01-12T11:03:34Z2009-01-12T11:03:34Z<p><strong>Microsoft/Windows Update</strong> website deserves credit, too! Before this website was invented, you would have to manually scour for updates and drivers on the internet. Windows Update solved this big problem by providing the one place to get all the updates you need.</p>
<p>And it's easy to use, just let is scan for updates, pick the ones you want, and install. </p>
<ul>
<li>You don't have to specify you Windows version.</li>
<li>You don't have to deal about which update should be installed first, your selections will be validated.</li>
<li>You don't have to run each update manually!</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/435106#43510676Answer by tpower for What is the best UI you've ever used?tpower2009-01-12T11:03:35Z2009-01-12T11:03:35Z<p>uTorrent - nice and simple</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/455127#4551271Answer by Oskar Duveborn for What is the best UI you've ever used?Oskar Duveborn2009-01-18T13:33:55Z2009-01-18T13:33:55Z<p>Newtek Lightwave 3D - when it comes to 3D editing, having non-intuitive icons is a pita so the mostly pure-text buttons sectioned by both position and a few carefully chosen colors makes it easy to hunt down a specific function and then remember the hotkey. Also, the main hotkeys are used without qualifiers which greatly speeds up the workflow (hitting a or x instead of alt+a or ctrl+x for instance). And, it also looks great, unlike most other major 3D packages, though that's just icing on the cake and not actually relevant, real fullscreen mode included ^^</p>
<p>The lack of full-color-icons and other color clutter puts the actual content in focus instead of the UI. Looking at the Cinema 4D shot (great package btw) the colorful and abundance of different looking UI elements seems to scream "look at me!" more than the actual content which to me is the wrong way to go.</p>
<p>Using a non-standard UI might be questionable but half of the reason for that is that it looks and works exactly the same regardless of platform (Windows, Mac OS).</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/473644#47364416Answer by Gordon Bell for What is the best UI you've ever used?Gordon Bell2009-01-23T16:52:11Z2009-01-23T16:52:11Z<p>Visual Studio 2008 with Resharper</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/473656#4736562Answer by Dylan Beattie for What is the best UI you've ever used?Dylan Beattie2009-01-23T16:55:50Z2009-01-23T16:55:50Z<p><strong><a href="http://instant-eyedropper.com/" rel="nofollow">Instant Eyedropper</a></strong></p>
<p>Drag it out of your system tray; when you release the mouse button, it picks up the colour under the cursor and copies its hex code (configurable) to the clipboard. It doesn't even <em>have</em> a UI in the conventional sense - but I absolutely love the way I interact with it to get my job done.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/473670#4736701Answer by JB King for What is the best UI you've ever used?JB King2009-01-23T16:59:01Z2009-01-23T16:59:01Z<p>Automatic Teller Machines where I can get done what I need to do in a quick efficient way would be the best since I can get money out of my account when done.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/501836#5018360Answer by Boris for What is the best UI you've ever used?Boris2009-02-01T23:33:32Z2009-02-01T23:33:32Z<p>I think there are way too many geeks here :)</p>
<p>No one mentioned Lightroom for example. (by Adobe)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/501842#5018422Answer by Nick Presta for What is the best UI you've ever used?Nick Presta2009-02-01T23:37:52Z2009-02-01T23:37:52Z<p>I really like Amarok 1.4.x's UI design. Everything is where I need it to be and where it logically makes sense to find things. Context menus have features you need and avoids a lot of repetitive actions.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/501846#5018462Answer by Milan Babuškov for What is the best UI you've ever used?Milan Babuškov2009-02-01T23:40:34Z2009-02-01T23:40:34Z<p><a href="http://www.virtualbox.org" rel="nofollow">VirtualBox</a></p>
<p>Just about every option is there in the right place where you'd expect it. Everything is easily reachable, but interface is not crowded. Maybe it isn't the best VM solution out there, but UI is perfect.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/501856#501856-2Answer by prestomation for What is the best UI you've ever used?prestomation2009-02-01T23:47:19Z2009-02-01T23:47:19Z<p>I think facebook has one of the most usable sites around.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/501864#5018642Answer by Wilka for What is the best UI you've ever used?Wilka2009-02-01T23:55:11Z2009-02-01T23:55:11Z<p>Adobe Lightroom</p>
<p>Before I tried Lightroom, I always had Adobe has a company that can't make a friendly UI. Photoshop is good once you know it, but getting to that point is really hard.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/501868#50186810Answer by too much php for What is the best UI you've ever used?too much php2009-02-01T23:59:52Z2009-02-01T23:59:52Z<p><strong>Half-Life Weapon Selector</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Easy to visualize the weapons in your arsenal and much easier to find a particular weapon when you don't remember its number.</li>
<li>Only 7 weapon number/slots were needed instead of the usual 10, which really helps when I want to bind other keys for weapon selection.</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/501977#5019770Answer by Slapout for What is the best UI you've ever used?Slapout2009-02-02T01:25:13Z2009-02-02T01:25:13Z<p>Psion Series 5 PDA</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/502041#5020410Answer by unknown (google) for What is the best UI you've ever used?unknown (google)2009-02-02T02:33:07Z2009-02-02T02:33:07Z<p>Lotus Magellan</p>
<p>It made the most of old hardware, a toy operating system, and a text console. It allowed you to access the full power of the software without needing to take a hand off the keyboard, but still in a more intuitive fashion than command line programs. To top it off, it could find and display (sometimes even edit) <em>any</em> file, quicker than any of my current computers with tools like Spotlight and Quicklook and Quicksilver on OS X or Google Desktop. I didn't completely abandon it until after I moved to Windows XP. When I used it under DOS, it entirely replaced the command line.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/502085#50208519Answer by Shraptnel for What is the best UI you've ever used?Shraptnel2009-02-02T03:07:03Z2009-02-02T03:07:03Z<p>When messing around with <a href="http://www.paint.net/" rel="nofollow">paint.net</a> I found a really cool feature of the UI, the exit without saving dialogue:</p>
<p><img src="http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd54/jamesonyork8/paint.png" alt="alt text" /> </p>
<p>These kind of dialogues usually only take up a small part of the screen however they block you from clicking anywhere else, so why use normal size buttons? Love it!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/502124#5021241Answer by labilbe for What is the best UI you've ever used?labilbe2009-02-02T03:40:45Z2009-02-02T03:40:45Z<p>For old school people:
PC Tools Deluxe (MS-DOS)</p>
<p>I found this UI amazing in a MS-DOS environment.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/567980#56798011Answer by alamodey for What is the best UI you've ever used?alamodey2009-02-20T01:40:51Z2009-02-20T01:40:51Z<p><a href="http://www.twitter.com" rel="nofollow">Twitter</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/568016#5680161Answer by rick schott for What is the best UI you've ever used?rick schott2009-02-20T01:58:57Z2009-02-20T01:58:57Z<p>TextPad! I have been using it for years. I can always count on TextPad for any language and any file type. It does exactly what it was made to do.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/568023#5680230Answer by Breton for What is the best UI you've ever used?Breton2009-02-20T02:04:31Z2009-02-20T02:04:31Z<p>I'm utterly shocked at the horrendous interfaces that have floated to the top of this question. Just shocked.</p>
<p>but to answer the question, the best interface I've used is at <a href="http://zoomii.com" rel="nofollow">http://zoomii.com</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/568072#5680726Answer by Hunter for What is the best UI you've ever used?Hunter2009-02-20T02:33:54Z2009-02-20T02:33:54Z<p>XBMC - for a community project it has such a low barrier to entry my child can run it with nary an issue</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/568080#5680800Answer by jfar for What is the best UI you've ever used?jfar2009-02-20T02:37:26Z2009-02-20T02:37:26Z<p>Recently I've enjoyed Shelfari and Reddit. For desktop apps, Rhapsody is pretty nice.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/568155#5681554Answer by Oscar Reyes for What is the best UI you've ever used?Oscar Reyes2009-02-20T03:18:13Z2009-03-28T00:35:34Z<p><a href="http://www.humanized.com/" rel="nofollow">Enso</a> </p>
<p><img src="http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/3700/ensokw7.png" alt="alt text" /></p>
<p>Enso is an application laucher that displays the progams to be lanched in a semi transparent interface. Pretty much closer to Launchy and to QuickSilver.</p>
<p><strong>EDIT</strong> after eyelidlessness comment</p>
<p>Yes, Enso has this <em>"feature"</em> that I have not seen in any other interface ( well I do actually, but not in this way, keep reading ) . </p>
<p>This <em>"feature"</em> is also the most criticized aspect of the app.</p>
<p>To make Enso work, you have to:</p>
<ul>
<li>press the caps lock key </li>
<li>then while holding it type the command you want</li>
<li>and then, when you release the caps lock key the command gets executed. </li>
</ul>
<p>It is very odd the first time you do this. </p>
<p>I thought "I'm not going to use this application more than a day" but after that day, the "press and hold" became more and more natural. With time you don't realize anymore about the caps hold and it is something that comes very easily.</p>
<p>In fact, this behavior is also present in all the text editing "software" we use everyday, included SO answers ( this ), notepad, MS-Word, E-mail, etc. etc any text editor has it. It is the same thing we do to write uppercase characters. </p>
<p>When we want to write upper case characters most of us ( if not everyone ) do press and hold the "SHIFT" key and write the uppercase character we need. </p>
<p>When we don't need more uppercase characters we simply release the SHIFT key. </p>
<p>This is has become so natural, that we don't realize we do it anymore. This has become habitual. </p>
<p>The same happens with Enso capslock hold. After using it for a while it becomes habitual and you don't realize it's there, you just hold type and release and things happens. </p>
<p>After a couple of days using it, it is like if the interface disappear, which is very pleasant because it does not interrupt whatever you're doing, it does not break your train of thought at least not completely. </p>
<p>Is something strange, very nice, and the most controversial feature. I guess you have to experiment it your self. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/568191#5681913Answer by mezoid for What is the best UI you've ever used?mezoid2009-02-20T03:40:34Z2009-02-20T03:40:34Z<p>How about Notepad?</p>
<p>Probably doesn't get the credit it deserves but in my books its about as simple and easy to use as you can get.</p>
<p>WindowsXP's start menu ranks your most frequently used apps and my top two are Calc and Notepad....even Notepad++ is 4th....which has to say something about their usability since if they weren't good I wouldn't be going back to use them over and over again.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/568208#5682089Answer by TokenMacGuy for What is the best UI you've ever used?TokenMacGuy2009-02-20T03:46:55Z2009-02-20T03:46:55Z<p>blender3d has both the best and worst interface around. </p>
<p>Its worst for a simple reason. There's no way to learn it. There's no clear way to discover what the next step in your modeling process should be. If you figure out what you need to do next, there's no way to figure out where in its immense interface that is. Even if you know where it is, it is not always obvious how to use it. Your only hope is to spend several hours or days going through manuals and tutorials and screencasts.</p>
<p>That being said, it's actually very well thought out. It's based on the assumption that you will have one hand on the mouse and one on the keyboard. It places each tool very close to where you'll need it. Almost everything can be accessed from a few keystrokes combined with context menus. You can adjust the position of all the controls to suit your particular needs and environment, but they lock in place so they will always be where you expect them. There are very few floating windws, most tools are in a paneled view so nothing is ever in the way of what you're working on, but the few floating windows are used as overlays, augmenting the view, rather than obscuring it. Everything can be zoomed and panned, weather its the model your modifying, the button panels, menus, python scripts...</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/568338#5683380Answer by Adrian for What is the best UI you've ever used?Adrian2009-02-20T05:02:37Z2009-02-20T05:02:37Z<p>Navicat for MySQL. Hands-down, easily one of the best MySQL administration tools.</p>
<p>Simple, straight to the point, and clean-cut to boot.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/571382#5713824Answer by Steve Melnikoff for What is the best UI you've ever used?Steve Melnikoff2009-02-20T21:54:51Z2009-02-20T21:54:51Z<p>iTunes.</p>
<p>I could never get my head around Media Player. Navigating around your music and pictures, etc, never seemed intuitive to me, whereas in iTunes, it does.</p>
<p>Also, a common feature I use is to play all my music on shuffle. In iTunes, it's at most 3 clicks away (select Music, turn on shuffle (if it's not already on), click play). In Media Player, that seemed to involved creating a new playlist containing all your music, which had to be updated if you added new music.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/571447#5714474Answer by benjismith for What is the best UI you've ever used?benjismith2009-02-20T22:17:29Z2009-02-20T22:17:29Z<p>Adobe Photoshop.</p>
<p>It succeeds not because of its tools and palettes (which are also excellent), but because it exposes such a successful metaphor for interacting with images: canvases, layers, channels, swatches, rulers, brushes, masks, filters, etc...</p>
<p>Using that central metaphor, the software provides a massively powerful set of image-processing tools, using concepts from real-world physical media that can be easily understood by artists and graphic designers.</p>
<p>I know of no other software that delivers such a powerful set of specialized tools, without becoming a nightmare of grids, tables, and checkboxes.</p>
<p>What's especially impressive to me is that they developed such a compelling metaphor almost twenty years ago, and as they've developed the software, they manage to fit all of the new features within the context of the existing metaphor.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/582984#58298421Answer by DNS for What is the best UI you've ever used?DNS2009-02-24T18:34:49Z2009-02-24T18:34:49Z<p>Tortoise SVN: The shell integration is really smooth, stays out of your way, and works just the way you expect it to work.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/599604#5996041Answer by splattne for What is the best UI you've ever used?splattne2009-03-01T10:20:06Z2009-03-22T12:43:07Z<p><strong>Delicious Library 2</strong>, a Mac software for cataloging books, movies, music, software, video games etc, written by <a href="http://www.wilshipley.com/" rel="nofollow">Wil Shipley</a>. It won several <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple%5FDesign%5FAwards" rel="nofollow">Apple Design awards</a>.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.delicious-monster.com/images/librarypage/screenshots/inspector%5F0%5Ftopmatter.png" alt="alt text" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/599658#5996580Answer by Chrasty for What is the best UI you've ever used?Chrasty2009-03-01T11:28:06Z2009-03-01T11:28:06Z<p>Microsoft Expression Blend (and the other apps from this pack but I use Blend the most). It has nice, simple UI, you can search for properties you want, you can change size of tabs, etc.:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.microsoft.com/Expression/images/feature-for-press/StudioReasonsToBuy/6%5FDesign%20UX%20with%20Expression%20Blend%202.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/599727#5997274Answer by bobince for What is the best UI you've ever used?bobince2009-03-01T12:06:50Z2009-03-01T12:06:50Z<p>Really, no-one's mentioned <a href="http://sketchup.google.com/" rel="nofollow">SketchUp</a> yet?</p>
<p>There are a lot of interfaces that are ‘good’: that do what we expect within their application field. UIs that have been whittled down by years of understanding the target domain. By now it's pretty standard for a text editor or a web browser to have a ‘good’ interface.</p>
<p>But SketchUp isn't merely ‘good’, it's exceptional. OK, it's hardly perfect, there are rough edges in many places, but it's light-years ahead of every other 3D modelling app.</p>
<p>Modelling is a fundamentally <em>hard</em> activity to provide a 2D UI for. Look at all the other modelling apps and you'll see a UI disaster area of ugly custom controls, endless grids of obscure icons, reliance on obscure keyboard interactions, and forums full of bewildered new users. SketchUp is different. Its smooth mix of direct-action and numeric input, and most of all its intelligent approach to ‘snapping’ makes for a modeller in which a beginner can just start dragging around lines and objects without thinking too much about it. It brings the ease and speed of a good 2D vector graphics package to 3D modelling, and that's an amazing feat.</p>
<p>OK, it's somewhat limited in regard to what kinds of curved surfaces you can have, and it certainly doesn't have all the enormous feature set of Blender or the other high-end modellers. But it is the only modeller an Average Person stands any chance of being able to actually use.</p>
<p>(Then Google made it free. Thank you, Mister Google Sir.)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/660460#6604600Answer by Sean Kearon for What is the best UI you've ever used?Sean Kearon2009-03-18T23:13:47Z2009-03-18T23:22:29Z<p>ReSharper.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>One that made doing your task a pleasure...was perfectly designed for the task...facilitated doing it with ease...made you want to locate the creators...personally fly to their location, and then hand them large pile of money.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Not sure about the "large" pile of money, but I'm real happy to pay for such an excellent experience!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/670970#6709702Answer by JesperE for What is the best UI you've ever used?JesperE2009-03-22T13:00:33Z2009-03-22T13:00:33Z<p>I'd have to answer: <strong>The Book</strong>. The dead tree version. The interface is superior, does not need any power, works both indoor and outdoors, no user-training necessary. All controls are exactly where I expect them to be, regardless of which book I'm using at the moment.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685191#6851912Answer by Martin for What is the best UI you've ever used?Martin2009-03-26T10:23:43Z2009-03-26T10:23:43Z<p>Microsoft Word for DOS</p>
<p><img src="http://images.appleinsider.com/office-2008-intro-3.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685205#6852051Answer by yoavf for What is the best UI you've ever used?yoavf2009-03-26T10:29:35Z2009-03-26T10:29:35Z<p><a href="http://boxee.tv" rel="nofollow">Boxee</a> is a media center with a great UI. It's different that most media centers UIs I've experienced, but it remains intuitive and fun.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685222#6852225Answer by MAD9 for What is the best UI you've ever used?MAD92009-03-26T10:35:22Z2009-03-26T10:35:22Z<p>flickr!</p>
<p>Flickr always behaves as expected, a very, if not THE most important feature in an UI.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685278#6852785Answer by sigjuice for What is the best UI you've ever used?sigjuice2009-03-26T10:54:04Z2009-03-26T10:54:04Z<p>WASD + mouse :p</p>
<p>(Quake, Unreal Tournament and lots of others)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685389#6853892Answer by Agnel Kurian for What is the best UI you've ever used?Agnel Kurian2009-03-26T11:34:56Z2009-03-26T11:34:56Z<p><a href="http://www.getdropbox.com/" rel="nofollow">Dropbox</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685392#68539212Answer by Agnel Kurian for What is the best UI you've ever used?Agnel Kurian2009-03-26T11:35:54Z2009-03-26T11:35:54Z<p><a href="http://www.launchy.net/" rel="nofollow">Launchy</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685399#6853990Answer by Kevin for What is the best UI you've ever used?Kevin2009-03-26T11:38:41Z2009-03-26T11:38:41Z<p>I'm going to have to say <a href="http://www.humanized.com/enso/" rel="nofollow">Enso</a>. I think that is the application that increased my productivity the most. It's simple and unobtrusive. I can search google, launch applications, and spell check text using with using the mouse very little or not at all. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685438#6854387Answer by CiscoIPPhone for What is the best UI you've ever used?CiscoIPPhone2009-03-26T11:53:19Z2009-03-26T11:53:19Z<p>I feel like <strong>World Of Warcraft</strong> should be mentioned.</p>
<p>Simple, not too clunky and very customizable.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685494#6854942Answer by theycallmemorty for What is the best UI you've ever used?theycallmemorty2009-03-26T12:10:49Z2009-03-26T12:10:49Z<p>Winamp 3.</p>
<p>I miss the days of the simple music players.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685508#6855089Answer by Varun Mahajan for What is the best UI you've ever used?Varun Mahajan2009-03-26T12:15:39Z2009-03-26T12:15:39Z<p>Google Reader</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685541#685541-2Answer by spoulson for What is the best UI you've ever used?spoulson2009-03-26T12:26:44Z2009-03-26T12:26:44Z<p>GNOME Desktop 2.x</p>
<p>I particularly love the Nautilus file manager. Everything that can be represented as a line item is structured hierarchically. You don't need a redundant file tree on the side, like Windows Explorer, because you can open tree nodes within the browser without losing your place by changing directories. The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GnomeVFS" rel="nofollow">GNOME VFS</a>'s URL scheme allows access to pretty much anything you want on the network or elsewhere, not just local files.</p>
<p>GNOME is pretty much everything I wished Windows Explorer was.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685604#6856042Answer by ronnybrendel for What is the best UI you've ever used?ronnybrendel2009-03-26T12:41:42Z2009-03-26T12:41:42Z<p>Amarok 1 (haven't tried 2 until now). I just love load thousands of songs, simply searching through the quick search bar. A multitude of customizable desktop wide hotkeys.</p>
<p><a href="http://amarok.kde.org/" rel="nofollow">http://amarok.kde.org/</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685637#6856372Answer by Godcode for What is the best UI you've ever used?Godcode2009-03-26T12:51:25Z2009-03-26T12:51:25Z<p>Firebug (Firefox Plugin) is really a great tool for a web developer to have.<br />
Netbeans brought the fun back in building Swing GUIs in Java. Currently my top IDE for Java development<br />
2Advanced.com - Their website is one of the coolest I've seen...</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685709#6857096Answer by Adam Cobb for What is the best UI you've ever used?Adam Cobb2009-03-26T13:09:27Z2009-03-26T13:09:27Z<p>The iPhone - As much as it's almost a cliché to say it now, it really has changed my expectations of UI's since i've owned one.</p>
<p>Everything you do on it is exactly how you would expect it to work and everything is where you would expect it to be.</p>
<p>And I think the key point is, it's simple.</p>
<p>I never understood the fuss about Apple until I owned an iPhone, now i'm a complete convert and would definitely buy other Apple products. So a great UI, to me anyway, is certainly one of the very best marketing tools for a company to encourage brand loyalty!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685782#6857821Answer by U62 for What is the best UI you've ever used?U622009-03-26T13:27:48Z2009-03-26T13:27:48Z<p>OK, a few 3d packages have been mentioned so far, but I have to give respect to SolidWorks. I'd struggled with a lot of different 3d packages in terms of modelling exactly what I wanted without having to do endless eyeballing of positions and unnecessary tweaking of vertices. I had an idea of how the interface to a 3d modeller should work. When I discovered SolidWorks I was overjoyed - it works exactly how I wanted it to work.</p>
<p>SolidWorks has a user interface that makes something very complex (3d solid CAD and 2d drafting) only as complex as it needs to be for the job in hand. Someone else mentioned Sketchup - well imagine Sketchup's simplicity but with the ability to make much more models with multiple moving parts, complex curvatures, etc. And it retains construction history so you can always go back and change stuff - the biggest problem with most 3d software.</p>
<p>Of course it is a CAD package rather than a general 3d modeller, so it's a big apples-to-oranges to compare it with Maya/3ds/Cinema4d etc., but I really wish other packages incorporated SolidWorks-style building for non-organic modelling. Houdini has the power, but has the user interface from hell.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685795#6857951Answer by Nils for What is the best UI you've ever used?Nils2009-03-26T13:30:20Z2009-03-26T13:30:20Z<p>Not sure, but gmail is very good IMHO. Also the iPhone has a great UI.. and some (lesser known) native OSX applications, such as Omni Graffle (best UI for a chart drawing tool) or pixelmator (photoshop clone).</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685805#6858051Answer by Roqetman for What is the best UI you've ever used?Roqetman2009-03-26T13:32:29Z2009-03-26T13:32:29Z<p><a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/" rel="nofollow">PuTTY</a></p>
<p>It's pretty simple UI, but effective, and I use it throughout the day.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/685916#6859161Answer by Bryan Oakley for What is the best UI you've ever used?Bryan Oakley2009-03-26T13:58:40Z2009-03-26T13:58:40Z<p>I think the UI in "The Sims" is pretty darn good. I like, for instance, how they make use of pie menus. I don't play it much myself but my daughter started playing when she was around 9 and can work it like a pro. I never once have heard her say something like "it's really stupid that you have to ..." or "I wish it were easier to ...".</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/686022#6860222Answer by ya23 for What is the best UI you've ever used?ya232009-03-26T14:28:04Z2009-03-26T14:28:04Z<p><a href="http://opera.com" rel="nofollow">Opera browser</a>.</p>
<p>I use it for ages, probably since version 5. It was probably the first browser with such a great UI improvements as mouse gestures, tabbed browser, speed dial pane, wand-like parssword saving, built-in adblock and RSS reader. Now all others are copying it.</p>
<p>You can use skins and rearrange panes as you want (I prefer tabs with pages on the right). You can turn off displaying images, styles and adjust page the window width by a click.</p>
<p>The nice thing is you get just by installing single <10mb file. And it works!</p>
<h2>--- warning, subjective content ---</h2>
<p>Sure, there is Firefox, which is far more popular and has milions of great plug-ins (Opera sucks badly here, especially dragonfly is far worse than firebug). You can get much more functionality via plugins. But then, it's not firefox but plugins :)</p>
<p>Very important thing is speed. Opera is one of the fastests on the market. But when you open more than 80 pages, it still works fast (and uses 550MB RAM). Firefox starts to choke at ~40. It's specific case, but I rarely have less than 20 pages open. A bad habit maybe? :)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/691926#6919261Answer by GvS for What is the best UI you've ever used?GvS2009-03-28T00:58:18Z2009-03-28T00:58:18Z<h1>DrWatson</h1>
<p>Simple UI, you do nothing wrong, and I like the message when you just run: <em>DrWatson</em></p>
<p><img src="http://1wxqla.bay.livefilestore.com/y1p3MoNbau2T2eazQfh7EujIDSzwC74HEOyZ5NVHbCjdSTWJTxPnXXg9ly6Du8sPf92bWfMsLhbUCNyRVjuU5e6P%5F3pDyNM5rdu/DrWatson.png" alt="You're fine" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/691934#6919342Answer by Steve Harrison for What is the best UI you've ever used?Steve Harrison2009-03-28T01:01:52Z2009-03-28T01:01:52Z<p>I love <a href="http://www.apple.com/macosx/" rel="nofollow">Mac OS X</a> and all of Apple's applications. Apart from that, my favourite application as of writing is <a href="http://www.versionsapp.com/" rel="nofollow">Versions</a>. Its icons are <strong>beautiful</strong>, its interface is laid out nicely, and it makes working with Subversion much easier!</p>
<p>(You can see screenshots of Versions on their <a href="http://www.versionsapp.com/" rel="nofollow">website</a>.)</p>
<p>Steve</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/738240#7382403Answer by Jonik for What is the best UI you've ever used?Jonik2009-04-10T17:04:29Z2009-04-10T17:04:29Z<p><strong><a href="http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/" rel="nofollow">IntelliJ IDEA</a></strong></p>
<p>It packs an abundance of powerful features in a way that they are easily available but don't get in your way. (And if you are a hardcore power-user, you can make IDEA fly by making use of all sorts of shortcuts, live templates, <a href="http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/features/code%5Fassistance.html" rel="nofollow">intention actions</a>, etc.) Takes care of the mundane and lets you focus on actual development work, the things that need human thinking. </p>
<p>When I first started using IDEA some 4 years ago as a junior developer, it was an eye-opening experience to see how good tools really make a difference.</p>
<p>Lots of details and screenshots here: <a href="http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/features/" rel="nofollow">http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/features/</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/738293#7382930Answer by Ken for What is the best UI you've ever used?Ken2009-04-10T17:29:56Z2009-04-10T17:29:56Z<p>The Apple iigs -- and if I had to pick a specific app for it, probably <a href="http://www.whatisthe2gs.apple2.org.za/symbolix/" rel="nofollow">Symbolix</a>, because it was both so powerful and discoverable.</p>
<p>For cheaper than a Mac, you got a UI that was almost identical (and in color!), but the whole system was more hackable, both in hardware (tons of expansion ports), and software (Unix-like command shells).</p>
<p>People rave about Mac OS X today, which is a pretty nice system, but still lacks the consistency that the classic Mac and GS/OS had. I hear Mac people debate about "in app $FOO you can drag the $BLARG to move a window, but in app $BAR you have to drag the $ZLEFFLE" today, which seem like exactly the kinds of inconsistencies Apple users used to nag Windows 3.1 users about.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/738311#7383111Answer by Yassir for What is the best UI you've ever used?Yassir2009-04-10T17:38:36Z2009-04-10T17:38:36Z<p>It must be <a href="http://www.thirteen23.com/experiences/desktop/blu/" rel="nofollow">blu</a> !! it is just a twitter client(WPF) but it is fun to use </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/738350#738350-1Answer by Nick for What is the best UI you've ever used?Nick2009-04-10T17:52:41Z2009-04-10T17:52:41Z<p>Battery 3 audio sampler.
I like a lot of the native instruments GUIs but Battery is my favorite because of the sheer simplicity of it.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.native-instruments.com/typo3temp/pics/8e91416df4.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/795814#7958140Answer by rama-jka toti for What is the best UI you've ever used?rama-jka toti2009-04-28T00:42:33Z2009-04-28T00:42:33Z<p>Bar none, all other a joke in comparison, Cubase VST +..</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/795844#7958441Answer by Michael for What is the best UI you've ever used?Michael2009-04-28T00:57:11Z2009-04-28T00:57:11Z<p>Most anything that follows <a href="http://library.gnome.org/devel/hig-book/stable/" rel="nofollow">the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines</a> is simply a pleasure.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/851463#8514631Answer by Lone Coder for What is the best UI you've ever used?Lone Coder2009-05-12T06:45:40Z2009-05-12T06:45:40Z<p>Autocad hands down. </p>
<p>I've used it all the way back to the dos version and the power users use a command line system. In particular the right click mouse button can be bound to the enter key so that your left hand didn't have to move back and forth across the keyboard so much as you enter in command aliases and dimensions.</p>
<p><strong>It's not uncommon of for users to do 30 commands a minute with it.</strong> You can really throw down the lines with it.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/876984#8769840Answer by Coentje for What is the best UI you've ever used?Coentje2009-05-18T09:59:08Z2009-05-18T09:59:08Z<p>I can't believe that no one even mentioned SSMS (SQL Server Management Studio) yet. WHo needs more of a UI when you can type your own queries directly in de UI</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/915571#9155710Answer by Varun Mahajan for What is the best UI you've ever used?Varun Mahajan2009-05-27T12:59:27Z2009-05-27T12:59:27Z<p>New friendfeed.com has a very neat and useful UI</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/934299#9342990Answer by touchaddict for What is the best UI you've ever used?touchaddict2009-06-01T10:40:23Z2009-06-01T10:40:23Z<p>MacBook Air, the hardware design, the feel, the OS, cuts way above the rest! :)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/1030170#10301701Answer by chickeninabiscuit for What is the best UI you've ever used?chickeninabiscuit2009-06-23T01:06:11Z2009-06-23T01:06:11Z<p>GNOMEDO!!!! </p>
<p><a href="http://do.davebsd.com/" rel="nofollow">http://do.davebsd.com/</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/1199893#11998930Answer by Peter Mortensen for What is the best UI you've ever used?Peter Mortensen2009-07-29T12:28:19Z2009-07-29T12:28:19Z<p>Of any application I have used in the last 28 years:
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBEdit" rel="nofollow">BBEdit</a> from Bare Bones Software.</p>
<p>It is simple to use in the beginning and discovering more
advanced features is very intuitive.</p>
<p>Studying the user interface of BBEdit is recommended for
anyone designing a user interface on any platform.</p>
<p>At least that is how it was when I used Macintosh'es (1993-
1997). Apparently it also runs on Mac OS X.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/1200007#12000070Answer by Vertigo for What is the best UI you've ever used?Vertigo2009-07-29T12:47:52Z2009-07-29T12:47:52Z<p>Less is more: <a href="http://writemonkey.com/" rel="nofollow">WriteMonkey</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/1342526#13425263Answer by MiffTheFox for What is the best UI you've ever used?MiffTheFox2009-08-27T17:22:29Z2009-08-27T17:22:29Z<p>The GIMP, but just for two features:</p>
<ol>
<li>Remappable keyboard shortcuts.</li>
<li>The scroll wheel.</li>
</ol>
<p>Seriously, the scroll wheel can change your brush, change the color, zoom in and out, and of course scroll through the document, and instead of being based on clunky modifier keys, all you have to do to change the scroll wheel's function is to move the cursor around the screen.</p>
<p>As for the keyboard shortcuts, I've placed all the commonly used tools in one cluster of keys, so I can change tools with my left hand and draw with my right.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/1342586#13425862Answer by obelix for What is the best UI you've ever used?obelix2009-08-27T17:33:58Z2009-08-27T17:33:58Z<p>windows 7 - the new taskbar is so awesome. the win-left and win-right combinations. life is much easier now</p>
<p>zune - the ui is pretty and does what its supposed to do</p>
<p>onenote - not so much for the ui but for the features it offers</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/1472735#14727351Answer by Phil for What is the best UI you've ever used?Phil2009-09-24T16:18:08Z2009-09-24T16:18:08Z<p>IPhone. It is complex yet powerful. A person out of his/her mind can easily use it and you have to be a genius to misuse it. Apple did a great job on the IPhone. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/1574222#15742220Answer by binOr for What is the best UI you've ever used?binOr2009-10-15T18:32:03Z2009-10-15T18:37:07Z<p><img src="http://www.mackie.com/products/tracktion/images/overview.gif" alt="alt text" /></p>
<p>When Mackie Tracktion got released it came with this advertising:</p>
<p><em>Tracktion is a radical new type of music production software - giving you a clean, intuitive, and clutter-free interface without losing the features you find in software costing much more.</em></p>
<p><em>If you like your software to use dozens of overlapping windows, Tracktion is not for you. It
won't pretend to be a mixing desk or show you panels with pictures of screws that are accurately copied from a real piece of hardware. There is no Windows clutter, nor obscure menus full of commands that you'll never use. In short, Tracktion is a little bit different. It's a continuously evolving product with new features and updates regularly released. Most people who've used a sequencer before can get to grips with Tracktion in about 10 minutes, and once you've grasped a handful of basic concepts (which aren't exactly rocket-science), the learning curve practically disappears.</em></p>
<p>And IMHO they promised not too much! I love to use it and don't wanna use Cubase or Logic again.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/1575630#15756300Answer by StackedCrooked for What is the best UI you've ever used?StackedCrooked2009-10-15T23:13:55Z2009-10-15T23:13:55Z<p>Claris Works on System 7 was the first GUI application that I learned to use. It certainly set a high standard for future apps to live up to.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/1597065#15970650Answer by mpez0 for What is the best UI you've ever used?mpez02009-10-20T20:21:48Z2009-10-20T20:21:48Z<p>Does anyone else remember Interleaf? One of the original desktop publishing programs (it predated Sun Windows), it had its own windowing system and was organized optimally for a print shop. Clumsy for content generating/editing users, but very intuitive for production work.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/1601829#16018291Answer by lud0h for What is the best UI you've ever used?lud0h2009-10-21T16:00:10Z2009-10-21T16:00:10Z<p>Mac OSX -> System Preferences</p>
<p><img src="http://switchtoamac.com/guides/guides/images/system%5Fpreferences%5Fsearch%5F01.png" alt="Mac OSX - System Preferences" /></p>
<p>Compare that too...</p>
<p><img src="http://www.energystar.gov/ia/products/power%5Fmgt/winXP%5Fcontrol%5Fpanel.jpg" alt="Windows Control Panel" /></p>
<p>Windows...helps you too go to "Classic view" as they believe the new UI is not friendly enough...</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/1601945#16019450Answer by yar for What is the best UI you've ever used?yar2009-10-21T16:21:18Z2009-10-21T16:21:18Z<p>My own app, <a href="http://www.thekbase.com" rel="nofollow">TheKBase</a>. This is not because it has a good UI, but every time I want it to do something, I just open up the code and hack away.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/1801338#18013380Answer by Allan Jungle for What is the best UI you've ever used?Allan Jungle2009-11-26T03:09:30Z2009-11-26T03:09:30Z<p>I saw a detailed post here by Abhishek Parolkar <a href="http://l.whol.ly/tzgrh" rel="nofollow">http://l.whol.ly/tzgrh</a> , Its about their <strong>realistic observations on signup process</strong></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/1801407#18014070Answer by David Grayson for What is the best UI you've ever used?David Grayson2009-11-26T03:37:19Z2009-11-26T03:37:19Z<p>I love the Windows Vista (and now Windows 7) control panel. It's a great user interface, because whatever task you want to do you can just type a few words of it in to the search box and the control panel will quickly direct to the proper place for doing that task.</p>
<p>It's better than the control panels in older versions of Windows where you had to remember Microsoft's arbitrary groupings of settings and look for the right little icon to click on.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/238180/what-is-the-best-ui-youve-ever-used/1801429#18014290Answer by Pekka for What is the best UI you've ever used?Pekka2009-11-26T03:44:24Z2009-11-26T03:44:24Z<p>For me it has to be Windows 7. I have been working with Windows since 3.1 and this is the first one that I thought: <em>Finally</em> a good, well thought through product. When you turn off Aero and most effects, you get a stylish, fast interface with a ton of small, user-friendly things you find out you have wished for all the time. That every location is searchable - even the control panel. That it tells you which program is blocking the file you can't delete. The well-designed, humanly understandable screen that explains to you why you can't shut down yet (instead of a cascade of grey windows that scare the shit out of unexperienced users). And a lot more things like that. I find working with Windows to be really <em>fun</em> now, for the first time ever.</p>