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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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Lotus Notes.

Seriously.

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Notes makes my eyes bleed. They constantly say that users are wrong about how bad the UI is, they just need more training. If users need to be trained to send an e-mail, the problem is not the users. Oh, wait, we don't send email. We replicate memos. – Greg D Oct 30 '08 at 15:52
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...and press F5 to refresh... Ooops, nope, that logged you out. F9 is refresh. – Christopher Mahan Jan 21 at 10:34
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You said it. I even worked very briefly as a Lotus Notes instructor, and it will definitely make you bleed from your eye sockets. The UI has 4, count them, FOUR separate 'delete' buttons/menu items.... and they work in DIFFERENT ways!!!! EPIC FAIL! – Jens Roland Feb 6 at 18:29
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+1 for Notes-induced brain damage. My company is married to this horrific PoS. – sstock Feb 23 at 12:48
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Notes is a development platform that you can use for all sorts of stuff. The problem is, when you do, you can't actually hide the dev platform! So when an e-mail user wants a new message, they can't just hit ctrl-n, oh-no, that makes a new database! I hated notes when last I used it (2 jobs ago). I've seen worse, but still... – Michael Kohne Apr 29 at 19:17
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Myspace Layouts

Your average myspace layout is totally impossible to read, use and navigate.

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I rest my case!

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reminds me of geocities – hasen j Jan 8 at 11:02
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A Dutch variant of these kind of sites (immensely popular in the Netherlands) is - to me at least - even worse: hyves.nl – peSHIr Jan 8 at 11:09
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Well, myspace users are the ones to blame. – Eduardo León Feb 24 at 18:42
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This is the site Firefox's [View->Page style->No style] was made for! – bobince Mar 1 at 12:09
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It's funny when you read about the guy: web dev & design, html, css myspace – Ctrl Alt D-1337 Mar 5 at 4:32
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Generally all driver/hardware UIs, especially software that comes with motherboards, but also seen with sound cards and input devices.

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+1 including MSI utilities – Hugo May 17 at 7:55
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Why is it that all driver utilities have to use their own unique UI instead of the system chrome? And why do they always try to look like a futuristic aeroplane control panel? – DisgruntledGoat Jun 20 at 1:33
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Holy preset photoshop layer styles, batman! – Sneakyness Jul 25 at 18:21
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FileMatrix (an old multi-column file manager)

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Wow, that looks really powerful. – HS Oct 26 '08 at 17:05
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... and then the Baby Jesus flipped over in the manger and SIDS'd himself. – Will Oct 26 '08 at 21:10
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My eyes! The goggles do nothing! – Dinah Nov 14 '08 at 17:54
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Holy God on a pogo stick ... That's ... Wow. I've flushed things that were prettier and more usable. – John Rudy Nov 14 '08 at 19:13
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copy pasted from the Daily-WTF... – shoosh Jan 2 at 3:24
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A form in an access application I 'Have' to maintain...

Awful

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You poor bastard. – WW Jan 12 at 10:10
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Holy mother of god... – Rob Feb 2 at 1:35
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That is... that.. man, I got nothing. – Alarion Apr 10 at 17:49
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"It's full of tabs..." – Chrisb Jun 4 at 20:35
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I would say, my GrandMa's IE screen....:

IE

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ABC News really likes to molest children, apparently. – Sukasa May 28 at 21:18
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That looks made up just for this thread, I mean seriously, is that real? – André Jun 18 at 21:59
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So where's the browser? – musicfreak Jun 23 at 8:22
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I bet it's got some extreme pop-up blocking going on. – Rorschach Jun 24 at 21:41
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Seriously this is very usual. Every time I get called up for fixing a relatives computer, IE usually looks like this. – bjarkef Jul 10 at 23:20
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MSDN

I find the MSDN (online) navigation slow and a tedious way of putting together about 100 books.

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Would you find a book like this in a library? 9 different categories before you reach the chapter you're after. Obviously most people just use the search or site:msdn.microsoft.com on google

Update

MSDN now has a low bandwidth version which is a lot nicer to use

Search Bookmarklet

It's a bit off topic but this is Google search bookmarklet for MSDN (make a new bookmark, copy this in as the url)

javascript:q=""+(window.getSelection?window.getSelection():document.getSelection?document.getSelection():document.selection.createRange().text);if(!q)q=prompt("Search terms [leave selection and box blank to list all pages] ...").replace(/\s\+/g,"%252B");if(q!=null)location="http://www.google.com/search?q="+q.replace(/\s+/g,"+")+"+site:msdn.microsoft.com";void(0);
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More like 1000 books. But yes, MSDN is one of the best, well put together set of documentation out there, but it's impossible to navigate without using Google to go directly to the article you want (and somehow they've made it worse in the latest version). – David Feb 24 at 13:19
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MSDN is easy to navigate... thank's to Google! :P – Cshift3iLike Mar 1 at 12:56
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Blender, the 3D software, has always maddened me; it's extraordinarily powerful, and a truly amazing piece of code, but the interface is made of tiny buttons with nonsensical icons, "tabs" nested several deep in places, and nothing -remotely- resembling a clear path from one part of your workflow to another. It's also usually hard to tell which of the many, many, many interface panels a given button belongs to; some of them even have their own menu bars. alt text

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I think the guy in the picture just found out that at his new job he'd be using Lotus Notes... – Mitch Wheat Oct 27 '08 at 15:24
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It's worth noting that many of the UI panels shown there are collapseable, so you can just deal with the portion of the scene you need to at any given time. – Factor Mystic Oct 27 '08 at 23:22
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A wise man once said "Blender's learning curve resembles a wall, followed by a mountain" – Firas Oct 31 '08 at 14:14
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Blender is hard to learn. But once you get a feel for it you start to wonder why other pgms don't work the same way. – Slapout Mar 30 at 15:30
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Blender is complicated - that doesn't mean the UI is bad. The flight deck of a 747 is complicated, it does a lot - how else are you going to do it? – mgb Apr 21 at 17:46
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Gimp. Hands down. It's a pretty powerful editor, but its UI is pretty difficult. It may be pretty powerful once you learn it, but there are other image editors out there that are just as powerful and easier to learn (albeit cost money).

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Gimp is just exactly as easy to use as Photoshop. Which is to say, not at all. But if you're going to be stuck with a rubbish UI, you might as well not suffer the extra injury of having to pay money for the thing, I say... – bobince Oct 26 '08 at 23:51
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If you want to make Gimp seem easier to use, try Lotus Notes for a while! – Mitch Wheat Oct 27 '08 at 15:28
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GIMP is the perfect example of open source applications needing to enlist the help of UX professionals. Photoshop isn't easy to use by any means, but it's still light years ahead of GIMP. – Mark Hurd Feb 17 at 23:23
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I always thought GIMP looked like Photoshop exploded and no one knew how to put it back together. – benjismith Feb 20 at 23:25
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I've never really gotten the GIMP UI hate. It's not the best in the world, that's for sure, but it's not that bad. I never feel I'm fighting it, but I never feel like it's helping me either, if that makes sense. – Bernard Mar 12 at 11:00
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I won't say what my companies app is called incase I get fired but it looks just like this.

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where's the tabbing? – Christopher Mahan Jan 21 at 10:37
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@Christopher Mahan - you have to scroll down to get to the tabbing. – Stephen Denne Jun 10 at 1:15
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I have mixed feelings about this one, but I have to say Eclipse!

  • The first time I use it, I just couldn't do ANYTHING at all.

  • You really need the reference for this one.

  • My editing window become 5x5 text area all the time.

  • Is not intuitive at all.

The only way I managed to work productively with that is when I was part of a team where everyone else had several flying hours using it ( I was forced to use it ). I usually asked something like:

"How do I .... in eclipse"

And the answer always was:

"ohhhh very easy you just .... and then ... and then .... and finally ... quite poweful isn't ?

Without a mentor ( somebody who really loves the IDE ) I cannot get something done in eclipse.

For instance I didn't knew that Ctrl-M expands the current view ( so I can get my 5x5 editing area sane again ) That shorcut is just NOT discoverable at all, until someone from the SO community told me that my life with eclipse was miserable.

I know the screenshot belongs to swtswing project, but pretty much illustrates the point

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Glad to see I'm not the only one who feels this way... – Nik Reiman Feb 24 at 12:51
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yeah, eclipse is a PIA for new users. – StingyJack Feb 24 at 13:02
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@smartj: Of course!!! an extra monitor... geee, WHY I didn't thought about that!!!! The solution for bad interface design. Except that... Wait I minute, I use a laptop!. Oh I guess I just have to figure out how to carry the extra monitor in my bagpack. – Oscar Reyes Feb 25 at 18:12
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c'mon you had to open all those windows like that. That ain't the default. I could do the same with VS. – dotjoe Mar 28 at 1:27
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it's hard to get started in, but once you get familiar, you can say it's pretty well designed – Hugo May 17 at 8:01
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I'll second the vote for Lotus Notes, specifically 6.0. I had to use it at a customer site for a month. I can't erase it from my memory. Here are a few reasons why it's so awful:

  • Pressing the Esc key on the main window exits the application.
  • The button to send a new email says "New Memo."
  • There are very, very few keyboard shortcuts. Ctrl-N does not open a new email (er, memo). It does nothing.
  • Right-clicking a message does nothing. No context menu at all.
  • Need to set an out of office message? That's cool, but it's only going to send at 2 AM!
  • In just about every other email client, sender's addresses are the person's name (John Smith) or email address (john@smith.com). In Notes, it's John Smith/Detroit Office/Company Name. And you can't get an Internet email address out of that.
  • Forget about HTML emails.
  • Typing in your password alternates some strange glyphs with several X's for each character
  • To select multiple emails, you have to place a checkmark next to each mail, but there's no column guide for that. Just empty space.
  • The error messages were clearly written by non-English speaking engineers.
  • Attaching a file requires navigating menus and dialog boxes, instead of just dragging the file to the message.
  • Everything opens in a new tab. EVERYTHING.
  • It's ugly. Just plain ugly. The welcome screen is a hodgepodge of several different user functions with no guidance on what any of them do.

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So, yeah. I hate Notes.

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Even I vote for your (much more detailed) post (and I posted the Lotus "worst GUI" first!) – VonC Oct 26 '08 at 21:08
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I do like the ability to use a double-right click to close the open tab though! Oh wait, no, that's stupid. – Greg D Nov 23 '08 at 18:25
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I wouldn't list "No HTML email" as a disadvantage. I fucken hate HTML mail. – Adriano Varoli Piazza Dec 5 '08 at 12:52
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My favorite: Hitting F5 does not refresh, or check for new mail. No, it locks the screen and requires your password to unlock it! – eJames May 5 at 16:29
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Not the worst ever but just to be original: Windows media player

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Anybody still remembers that ugly head?

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There go 8 years trying to forget it down the drain! – Christopher Mahan Jan 21 at 10:42
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Every time I get close to WMP (not head, just regular one), I get completely confused. I fave no idea how that crap is intended to work – Slartibartfast Feb 20 at 2:08
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Wow, so cool man, he's got like music in his head or something. Rad! – 20th Century Boy May 25 at 7:38
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That's my head... – ThePower Aug 11 at 9:44
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The head is just an extreme example of why "skinning" is such a horrible concept. The only people worse than programmers at UI design are users. – MusiGenesis Aug 18 at 2:54
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The godawful "Select Folder" dialogue on Windows XP and all its ilk (I do not know if it is in Vista).

Prepare to browse the entire structure of your disk through a tree view inside a small, non-resizeable window. And no, you can't just copy paste the full path to the directory you want because there's no text box to do so in.

It would be merely annoying if it wasn't used in every Windows application and installer ever.

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Yeah, the fact that it isn't resizeable is the killer in my book. – Greg D Jan 26 at 14:02
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I want to vote this up a thousand times. – Mark May 8 at 9:35
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I'm surprised nobody's mentioned Bugzilla yet. Classic example of a "powerful" interface -- and absolute power corrupts absolutely....

Screenshot of Bugzilla's search interface

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Finally someone willing to admit this... – Uri Mar 5 at 5:57
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I purposefully do NOT report bugs to any company who uses this software. I have tried and I always bail out halfway through the process. – Alarion Apr 10 at 17:51
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You've got to admit though that you're looking at the "Advanced" search page there. The regular search is just a single box and submit button, so lots of people will never see or need to worry about the extra options. – thomasrutter May 25 at 7:49
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I've always thought the Microsoft Word Options dialog was an example of the shotgun approach to UI design. They just dumped everything into one place. Need to change your spelling dictionary? Options. Want to change the default behavior for Save? Options. Want to turn on macro security? Options. And so on.

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Sure beats trying to configure Linux in text mode. ;) – Karl Dec 5 '08 at 12:47
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Karl: yes, at least you can "grep -i option" in Word configs. No, wait... – Rytmis Dec 5 '08 at 13:35
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But at least, it comes down to the options UI. Most of it is usable, or at very least, consistent. – Mehrdad Jan 8 at 10:45
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+1 for reminding me of how much I hate how the tab positions are not static. If you click on one of the tabs in the top row, that row moves to the bottom of the tab bar! Ahhhhhh! – Mike S Mar 4 at 16:07
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Would you prefer a dozen different options boxes? I think that would confuse the users even more. Personally I hate applications where I have to hunt down several different Preferences/Options/Settings dialogs so that I can set all the things I want. – Vilx- Mar 26 at 9:36
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iTunes for Windows

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iTunes in general. – Oskar Duveborn Feb 18 at 23:40
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Got to agree. On my mac I love iTunes, on Windows.... not so much. – Isaac Waller Feb 20 at 4:16
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I consider iTunes a virus - if I find it installed on any computers, I format the computer. – cbp Feb 23 at 23:03
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Never having used a Mac seriously since this 128/521K days, stuff like iTunes is what puts me off Apple. If iTunes is the best they can manage then I'm staying clear. – Lunatik Mar 20 at 8:04
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I use iTunes on Windows...what's wrong with it? It's simple... On the left is your full library and your playlists, on the right is your songs. Optional browser for artists and albums... I don't see how it's a horrible UI. – Carson Myers May 30 at 8:07
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How did Go Daddy not make this list.....

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and that's their cleanest page - a simple list of alternate domains (granted, there are way, way too many and you wouldn't consider any of them, but still...) – DisgruntledGoat Jun 20 at 1:54
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oh hellz ya. I stopped using godaddy because of their GUI. Kinda sad to admit that I used them at all. The healing begins now. ;) – jwp Jul 10 at 23:21
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The Worst web site GUI ever. – Andrija Jul 27 at 21:17
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The multiple waves of up-selling when you try to checkout anything is truly grim. – frou Oct 3 at 2:45
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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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Windows windows that can't be resized and should be made resizable.

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Why this isn't made resizable is beyond me ...

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Ohhhhh yeah, that one sucks. Especially after you click Edit. I always end up copying the value to notepad, editing it, and copying it back. – jspru Jul 11 at 0:04
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to ease the pain: rapidee.com/en/about – utku_karatas Aug 5 at 12:44
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Yes, this drives me madddddddd! Especially when it shows a full path to something and you can't see what that is! – Dan Diplo Aug 18 at 12:48
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From Coding Horror, wGetGUI:

wGetGUI

EDIT: I didn't actually use this.

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OK, I love the "Pro Mode" at the bottom. I assume that shows even MORE options? – John Rudy Nov 14 '08 at 19:17
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I love the horizontal line that stabs right through the Hosts options. GNU and GUI are like polar opposites. – Soviut Dec 31 at 9:02
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Can you imagine what all of the code that handles those checkbox states looks like? – Ed Swangren Feb 20 at 22:49
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This is an argument for the command line. – Joshua May 17 at 19:33
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This is like what a command-line tool would be like if it were designed as a GUI tool. There are several other examples of this kind of thing, like front-ends to video converters. The "tons of little switches" approach works so much better on the command line, where anything you don't type, you don't need to worry about. – thomasrutter May 25 at 7:46
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Havenworks

Havenworks image

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But it's so colourful! – dbr Jan 12 at 9:32
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This is what happens when fruit salads become angry. – tinkertim Mar 8 at 7:30
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@rally25rs - I never thought I'd say this, but don't insult MySpace pages like that. – Jason Baker Mar 16 at 22:48
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what IS that? i can't seem to find what that site's for, or what it means :S – Hugo May 17 at 8:04
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Is it possible this site is actually just a joke? – Nixuz May 25 at 8:33
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1-4a rename

1-4a rename

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heh. I love the checkbox "I am DJ McDonald's". Yay for obviousness :) – gnud Jan 12 at 11:01
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At least it's color coded... I guess? – Andrei Krotkov May 17 at 8:08
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A horrific UI, but a fantastic program. The non-resizable, 3 line folder view in the top left is priceless – Chris Driver Jul 10 at 10:40
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While this is stricly speaking a UI, it's not something I use, but it ranks right up there along the worst of UI design with the pros.

Warning Put on protective goggles before opening the following link:

http://www.arngren.no/

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Woah this is great... it even loads slowly enough to let you see it come to light in full glory slowly... I laughed so hard my wife complained I must not be working... – Christopher Mahan Jan 21 at 10:40
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This is a classic user-designed app. When I am doing hallway usability testing, by far the most common request is "can you make that more important? and that? and that?" Of course, if everything is important, then nothing is. So, those requests are always rejected. – Mark Brittingham Feb 9 at 0:04
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I love it. Looks just like those classified ads I used to see in some old American magazines my uncle used to treasure. – Agnel Kurian Mar 26 at 10:25
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The SAPGUI is inflicted upon millions of office workers and thousands of developers every day.

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i want to upvote this at least +1000 – bastianneu Jul 15 at 7:41
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Here is one from GNOME:

UI FAIL

All of Gnomes configuration dialog have no "Apply" or "Cancel" settings. Most Gnome applications don't have multilevel undo, so if you change 3 settings, there is no way to restore them.

Also noted that pressing close, escape or the control box save the changes.

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Instant-effect dialogue boxes aren't a bad thing at all; just one method of closing is better than working out whether you want OK, Set, Apply, Cancel, Save or Close. But yes, Undo certainly needs to be well-supported first. – bobince Oct 26 '08 at 23:54
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Undo seems to work fine for me in most of the Gnome apps; have you used it recently? I have to use an old version at work and it's excruciating right enough! I do think the instant-apply settings are good, although they take a little getting used to. – Calum Oct 27 '08 at 23:26
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I don't mind lack of OK/Apply buttons at all. OS X sticks to immediate changes everywhere. It doesn't have redundant Close buttons though :) – porneL Dec 6 '08 at 23:08
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Instant change is a good thing. – Bernard Mar 12 at 10:18
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porneL beat me to it, but OS X does the same thing. – supercheetah Mar 26 at 10:46
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Perhaps not as bad as FileMatrix, but a few years ago I was "fortunate" enough to try out a tool call Cybrid.

Cybrid was VB6 application that built 3d levels for a proprietary game engine.

Despite rarely using it, I still have Cybrid installed. Here's a screenshot of this 4-window app. This is the application in its default state when you launch it:

cybrid screenshot

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Leaving the default VB icon on the main window is inexcusable. You go to all the effort to build all of those options, then just can't quite find that last little bit of energy to fix that icon... But I guess that's the least of this program's visual problems. – JeffK Feb 13 at 1:48
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There are a ton of completely unlabeled controls in that one window, including four checkboxes that are checked for some reason. – Sid Farkus Mar 5 at 6:03
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A typical security camera software looks like this as well. – Hugo May 17 at 8:02
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All VB applications are typically horrible – Brock Woolf Jul 10 at 11:02
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Interface hall of shame has a rich collection for your delight.

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The Interface Hall of Shame is a self-entry. – spoulson Feb 24 at 12:56
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Progress bars that aren't accurate. I hate a progress bar that reaches 100% (or 99%) after a minute or 2 and then sits there for another 20 minutes before "completing".

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And progress bars that restart for different aspects of the process, leaving the user with no information whatsoever. – Karl May 28 at 15:50
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Well, they know the process isn't locked up, so there's some information provided. But no more than you'd get from a spinning circle, to be sure. – Joel Mueller May 28 at 16:12
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@Cybis - Ummm... so don't use a progress bar? – Nathan Ridley May 28 at 16:52
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progress bar that goes both ways. It is usually used to show that the application hasn't crashed... yet – Eric May 28 at 17:20
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Or, on the other side, a progress bar that really doesn't indicate "progress" at all. I saw one app where the progress bar was basically a glorified "wait cursor" - it continually filled and restarted on a fixed time basis, regardless of what the app was doing at the time. – GalacticCowboy May 28 at 18:05
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Facebook is currently my top worst interface.

The toolbars, tabs and widgets are a mess and the various "dialogs" that require input are hard to distinguish from ads.

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I think it's progressively getting worse? – cottsak May 12 at 6:54
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The worst part of facebook is the "applications". – jwp Jul 10 at 23:22
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I think Facebook's UI is pretty good, but then I only became a user after they started the streaming-update front page. One thing I do dislike is that it's very hard to understand who will see a given update: All your friends? All of someone else's friends? Only the person you're talking to? The Wall is the worst in this regard. Whenever you're posting something on Facebook, there needs to be a little box on the side that says very clearly things like [Only Bob Smith will see this] or [All of Bob Smith's friends will see this] or [All of your friends will see this]. – Kyralessa Jul 10 at 23:52
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If you have to say "better than MySpace", you've already ruined your point. – eyelidlessness Jul 25 at 20:22
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