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What is the worst user interface you've ever had to use? One that made you want to somehow locate the creators over the internet, personally fly to their location, and then beat them severely with a large trout.

What made it so terrible? Was it too many screens, ill-marked buttons, or just really annoying dialog boxes showing up everywhere? Screenshots are a plus.

Related question: Best UI Ever

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@Alan Hensel : you are right. Except for Lotus Notes (for the mail client GUI aspect). You can not get used to it. And it does suck. Big time... – VonC Oct 26 '08 at 18:53
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+1 for most appropriate use of trout I've seen all day. – Ben Blank Feb 25 at 0:33
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Not quite a dupe, but related at least stackoverflow.com/questions/238177/… – Brandon May 28 at 15:40
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I wonder how long will this question will survive before it either has to be (a) closed or (b) renamed "Every UI You’ve Ever Used"? – tardate Sep 1 at 10:40
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This is VERY programing related. Every programmer should learn how to make usable interfaces. The best program ever written is nothing if nobody can use it. – The Disintegrator Sep 3 at 2:07
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The Logitech Harmony Software is to me the best UI ever (this software configures the Harmony remote, from logitech).

The first menu is quite ok (even if all the UI is an HTML page) alt text

But, then, if you want to configure something, it's a real nightmare. Instead of menus or buttons, you have some radio-buttons to select something to change/configure, and a 'next' button to to change what you select. And also a 'finish' button you can press even if your changes are not finish or valid. And a triple confirmation is asked... Very awful and unattractive. And all the menus are unusable like that... alt text

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My own in my latest project.

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Anything made by SAP.

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I've got to say the interface to find servers and join games in the Battlefield series games. (Battlefield 2)

They should all be slapped.

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Cubase (the music sequencer from Steinberg) had one of the most confusing and overwhelming UI's I've ever encountered:

Cubase 3

And also, for sheer fugliness, IE7/8 must get a mention, too.

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Today I've met the:

Flash settings manager!!

That's the oddest settings manager I have ever seen.

It is ultra counter intuitive.

It took me about 10 minutes to realize: "That was not a picture"... and other 5 to figure out what to change.

Right click -> advanced:

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Yes advanced please!

This strange page from adobe with a lot of text shows up. Usually I just quit at this point. With a strange feeling of What did I do wrong???

where to go from here

What did I do wrong?

Now, where to go from here?!!

Ok eventually and after reading and clicking all around, I came to this page ( well actually somebody drop me the directly to it )

And I did what I guess most users do when they get this far ( if they do ). I stare at the page wondering what to do next.

As I knew there was "something" there, I .. read .. :P

Oh THAT's not an image that's the actual setting manager. What is it doing in the Adobe site?

that's not an image

Oh that's not an image

Ok, changed something here.. now what? Should I save? mmmhh nope, just close the window? What? What?

I have to just close the window, the this was the strangest experience I have ever had.

It does against all the habituation's we have formed using computers.

Did you knew were the Flash players settings are?

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What the heck! I never realized there was actually an advanced dialog there! I thought it was only documentation! This must really be the worst GUI ever. Worse than Lotus Notes. – Konrad Rudolph Sep 1 at 14:49
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vBulliten. It is absolutely hideous (the default theme)

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The worst UI I've ever used is not one found on a computer screen.

I hate the 'vocal' interfaces you get when you call a company (read: wireless companies and financial institutions) and they try to impress you with their voice activated menu systems that a. never gives you the options you need, b. can never quite understand everything you say and c. needs you to start banging numbers a couple of rounds, or swearing to get to a person to have a conversation and try to get exactly what I need.

If I wanted to do the simple stuff (e.g., check my balance, pay a bill) I would have done it online. I call because I have a specific problem that I need to solve, and every time, their voice menu system just throws me into loops of frustration.

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Microsoft Query that handy little tool for getting real data into Excel. Doesn't look like its had a girlfriend since the 80s.

Shame it hangs when you have a large number of results and that there's no way to cancel a query running. It also doesn't like complex queries such as unions or stored procedure calls.

Query main view

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Visual Studio's help system.

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F1... ZzzzzzzzZZZzzzzzzzzzz.... Zzzzz Oh finally its up. – Nick Bedford Sep 22 at 3:19
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Another case of the more bloated you get the harder you find to get it up? ;-) – Dan Diplo Oct 19 at 18:27
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HP Service Desk

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Impossible to use without extensive training/instruction. A request as blindingly simple as, "Can I get access to container 'U123'?" becomes a multi-day submit/correct/submit/correct/submit cycle followed by just walking over to the DBA's building with your laptop, sitting next to them and having them fill in the request for you. The kicker is that even THEY don't know how to use it, they just have access to word documents that give detailed step-by-step instructions on writing requests, including tables of esoteric codes that need to be cut and pasted into specific cells for no apparent reason.

This software is so bad that a group in IT recived one of the company's highest honors for overcoming the rollout of HP Service Desk and returning to their former productivity.

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This is my favorite:

Elevator

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hah a – Claudiu Sep 3 at 3:45
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Haha awesome, that's impossible to figure out. – Pim Jager Sep 3 at 17:18
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Might as well just press both and see which arrows light up when the elevator arrives. – Matthew Jones Sep 3 at 17:23
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Bad UI is easy with lots of buttons and features, but when the task is simple and the UI is bad it truly shows poor design. – lillq Sep 3 at 22:56
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It's...it's like a little koan. Very yin/yang. – Alex Feinman Oct 14 at 20:19
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I think www.naturgrise.dk is pretty much a textbook example of how not to do web design.

The page is currently down with the message "Naturgrise er midlertidig lukket pga af sygdom" which translates to "Naturgrise (Nature-pigs?) is temporarily closed due to illness".

You can see how it looked before it closed using archive.org.

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Most cell phones.

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IBM's Rational Rose. Had to use this at school, and I think I'd have preferred SAP over it.

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We've got this Oster toaster oven. Probably large enough to cook a turkey, but is seldom used for anything larger than two slices of bread. I don't even want to think about how much energy this thing wastes heating up the entirety of its enormous chamber.

Anyhow, the buttons on this thing are those idiotic flush pressure type. Buttons marked "start", "stop" and "toast", which you'd expect to be prominent, are buried within a poorly arranged cluster of about a dozen buttons. I have to stare at this piece of garbage for ten seconds to figure out how to make toast or to stop it once it's incinerated another perfoectly innocent slice of bread.

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The windows command prompt. Bash to the rescue!

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Infragistics AppStylist

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Pretty much any Linux GUI application I have used.

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@Tom - I use Linux on an almost daily basis. I agree in general they are better than in the past. There are even some really good ones, but most of them only a developer could love. :) – Dana Holt Sep 5 at 18:07
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www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html

The program is great in converting any type of video or audio files into other formats but the GUI is so terrible and hard to use...it's just pain!

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Note the static sized text area/iframe (or whatever it is) containing all the product specifications. (@1920x1200)

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Sadly, this is from the Windows installer of one of my favourite OSS projects. Thank God they removed this in a later version.

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Btw, Hitting Ctrl+C on such a dialog box will copy the whole text in the clipboard – Brann Sep 29 at 9:57
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That's extremely useful. I never knew! – Kev Sep 29 at 15:39
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PostgreSQL installer FTW – ykaganovich Oct 30 at 23:44
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There are two I want to share.

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  • GIMP
  • Blender 3D
  • Internet Explorer 1-6
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Not sure if this is the worst, but certainly took the cake in the most frustration and time wasted. It would be the web interface in Microsoft Project Server!

There used to be a great website called the user interface hall of shame. That had some fantastic additions and notes about why the listed pieces of software were so bad.

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This. Fortunately I was able to ditch it. :)

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Metrowerks CodeWarrior.

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Worst of all popular mail providers.

WindowsLiveMail

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Shutdown4U

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How complicated can you make a GUI to merely shut down your computer??

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