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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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Believe it or not, this is Access 2.0 and it's still in production. The screen shows request for credit card. This windows application is currently in process of replacement with web application.

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I don't see why is this such a bad interface. I mean, it clear, concise and generally has everything on one screen. Zagrebacka banka ? – ldigas Jul 10 at 23:28
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The Ribbon

the Word 2007 Ribbon

Sure lots of ppl will tell me that it's the best thing MS ever did to the Word Menu. But shouldn't good UI/UX design include transitioning from one release to the next. FAIL! in my book.

There's not even a Search (for menu items)!

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I really like the ribbon. It defenitly is better then having 80 toolbars on top of your document. – Pim Jager May 25 at 8:45
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If only it was easy to use – cottsak May 25 at 11:28
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It's actually very easy to use if you have patience and take the time to learn the layout. – David Brown May 28 at 21:36
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Although the ribbon is different, it is very intuitive much more logical than its predecessor. – RAGNO Jul 15 at 22:10
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I find the ribbon much harder to scan than a menu or toolbar, because of the differing sizes and layout of the controls. – Mark Ransom Jul 15 at 22:28
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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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I would say the Windows Vista/Networking configuration tool (TCP/IP, wireless networks, etc).

Even with some experience in it I can never find what I want without clicking the wrong items, or without opening at least a couple of (modal!) windows.

Try explaining (without a computer in front of you) to your grandmother over the phone how to delete a wireless network and reconnect to it because the security has changed from WEP to WPA (A completely fictional example by the way :)).

I think Modal dialogs are one the most horrible and overused UI elements, and generally not necessary.

Lotus Notes (especially the so-called 'designer') is a good second.

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I'm going to be general here and just say "Any UI that has all the options in the main window"

The main window should be clutter free and only perform the main action. If you want to perform some other action. Then you should move away from the main window, into another main window, where the main action is the action you requested.

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Worst Developer Tool UI:

Borland's StarTeam Client Tool (any version)

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A mexican banking site called BancaNet, accessible through banamex.com - the worst banking site I've ever seen.

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The UI in Visual Studio for remapping keys. The area showing commands available is not resizable, and is just high enough to show 3-4 of hundreds of commands available, rendering it impractical for scrolling through the list of commands, either to find the name Microsoft has given a command, so you can learn/remap the shortcut (is it Up? MoveUp? UpArrow?, no LineUp), or just to see if you can find some neat, useful shortcuts. The filtering mechanism is only minimally useful, so even if you know you're looking for an Edit command, you still have to scroll (and scroll, and scroll) through all those Edit.EmacsXXX and Edit.BriefYYY commands, even if you're not using those schemes. And until you've been through the list more than a few times, you don't know you're looking for an Edit command, and not a Format or Action command. There's no handy way to determine what keystrokes are not currently mapped, so if you're looking for a free keystroke you can assign to an unmapped command, it's try-this-now-that until you stumble across something that's both unused and vaguely mnemonic. It's a functionally complete UI that works well if you know exactly the name of the command and your current key mappings, and is difficult to use otherwise...which I think is probably the majority of cases.alt text

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At least you have a search box. – gix Jun 19 at 18:09
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If I had a nickel for every non-resizable dialog Microsoft has ever created, I'd be richer than Bill Gates. – Kyralessa Jul 10 at 23:55
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The United States Patent and Trademark Office's patent search pages.

I've just been searching for some patents a friend has. Difficult search interfaces like this make you so grateful that Google came along when it did.

Should be easy, but it's really hard. Just searching by Inventor Name has lots of little gotchas. You start by typing in Joe Blogs no answer, you try Blogs, some patents come up, you look at them, realise names are listed like Blogs; Joe A. (obvious eh!?), try searching for Blogs; Joe A., get nothing, mess around and eventually realise that Blogs; Joe A gets you what you want. Gah!!

You can also query using this strange DSL where you can do things like search for: in/"Joe; Blogs" AND an/"XYZ Corp" to get patents for Joe Blogs on behalf of XYZ Corp. Quirky. Probably powerful if you take the time to learn it. But who wants to do that?

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At the risk of being stoned to death ..

Emacs and Vim!

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Stone in hand.... – ojblass May 2 at 9:00
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Vim user interface can't suck, because Vim doesn't have user interface. – zeroDivisible Jul 10 at 10:38
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@zero, yes it does. a UI doesn't have to be graphical. plus, gVim also has a crappy interface. Though by now, vim has become my main text editor :D – hasen j Jul 10 at 20:25
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The vim ui is why people use it. It's like marmite, you either love it or hate it. – Ali Jul 25 at 17:11
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The VS References dialog for a C++/CLI project. I hate this for the sole reason that this window is not resizable. And the meat of the thing is in that small box in the middle labelled "References:".

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Oops! Sorry about that side bar, folks.

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It's a website, not an app - but it is foul! You have to visit the actual site to see all the animated loveliness.

http://www.lingscars.com/

I suspect it's deliberate though (at least I hope so), and I even suggest there is quite a bit of skill that has gone into making it this bad.

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Oracle SQL Developer and its wonderful ability to freeze for minutes every time I click somewhere, on every machine I tested it on.

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Did you played World of Warcraft with custom addons? That is sick, I could nominate it for worst GUI ever.

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get grid and bartender – blu Jun 19 at 18:38
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Settings in Outlook 2003...

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TOAD for Oracle management.

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Ebay

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I would have to say Word 2007 for Windows, at least on first use. I upgrade from 2003, and bam!: "Where on the earth did my icons and menu bar go?". And why is there a freaking start menu?

Thankfully this corruption never hits the Mac version.

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I agree, the new UI ends up taking more space and manages to put menu items in strange places, that and the actual buttons aren't even that intuitive, they're just bigger. – Shraptnel Mar 12 at 10:14
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Entirely disagree. The latest Word is a huge UI improvement over the hundreds of options burried deep inside a hierarchy of menu systems. – Judah Himango Apr 4 at 17:49
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I tried it again, still hated it. My wife tried giving it a few weeks (she's a writer) and hated it as well. I then got her a mac and she preferred the new system. I use a Mac anyway. – Uri Apr 6 at 16:41
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"Thank god that this corruption never hit the Mac version." be careful with what you say... It's never too late. – Hugo May 17 at 8:20
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I've been using excel recently for some statistics analysis in my new job, and my workplace uses the windows version, and it's been a nightmare. I consider myself well versed in Excel, and most of the functionality that I'm used to has become very difficult to find. These days I just send it to my mac and remote into it. – Uri Jul 11 at 0:29
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Oh God, Cadence Allegro, hands down. Easily the most painful software I've ever had the unfortunate necessity of using in my entire life.

It was routine to go through roughly 30-45 minutes of options-setting and configuration screens on a new project. I can't believe it's an industry-standard product.

A relatively tame screenshot of Allegro:

Cadence Allegro

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It makes for great job security. :P – Bob Somers Jun 19 at 4:35
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Photoshop is also an industry standard. Quality of UI doesn't appear to be considered a factor when these things take over. – Macha Aug 18 at 13:15
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All of the default apps on Windows Mobile. Phone is just could not be used as such without third-party replacements. They look ugly and they can't do they job at all.

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AIM Messenger....

Why? Everytime see someone use it and regardless of the platform they're on...

It's hideous!

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Maybe not so bad compared to some others, but I always shudder in fear when I have to use Super (c) video converter alt text

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third time somebody posts this.. I'm not going to vote this up the third time – Wouter van Nifterick Jun 18 at 22:22
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I'll be impressed if I get any votes for this, but I suspect that most people out there that have tried this product would agree...

Campaign Cartographer, by ProFantasy.

This is a piece of mapping software, where you can draw landmasses, drop on some widgets like cities or mountains, etc. This sounds very straightforward, but trying to do darn near anything in this product is incredibly difficult.

To erase an item, for example, you would think you would click on the item, and then press delete or backspace or something like that. Not so.

Instead, you must first find the erase button, among the many mysterious buttons that line up around every side of the app window. You click that, then you must draw a box around the item you want to delete. Then you must right-click elsewhere on the page, and select "Do It" from the pop-up menu.

It only gets worse from there.

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Vodafone Mobile Connect Lite

Most of the UI is acceptable at best.

Points of particular annoyance:

  1. Gratuitous use of notification balloons which sometimes screw up and take ages to fade out
  2. Usage metere is dependent on which USB port the device is plugged into
  3. The app was written in VB 6 and looks the part
  4. With older device firmware the device is not usable through windows RAS UI making the application unavoidable
  5. The aforementioned older firmware must be updated on a windows xp box, attempting to do so on vista results in a bricked device as one might expect
  6. The session timer will not excedd 9:59:59. I'm not sure if this applies to the current session data metre but it wouldn't surprise me

Also why hasn't anyone mentioned Comunity Server yet

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Definitely SAP R/3.

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http://www.perlmonks.org/

perlmonks.org

This was one of the first sites I was directed to when I started learning Perl. Though the underlying sytem is quite similar to another site that I am a regular user of, the strange layout and plethora of links at the very top of the page was downright repulsive. I still grimace whenever I visit the site but the content is simply outstanding (though a bit hard to reach at times). All this from a site that has the line "Keep It Simple, Stupid" at the page start.

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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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GPG. So unbelievably usability-free.

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I just saw an IP phone software yesterday that a friend wrote. The UI looks fine - looks like a cell phone - but behaves in a most unusual and surprising manner. Right clicking on it brings up the options dialog (ok that's kinda acceptable if there's nothing else to be put on the context menu) but if you double click it...the application exits. Most applications on Windows maximizes on double clicking and those that use a different look than the default Windows look (or don't want to be maximized) disable the double click, but it was most shocking to see a Windows application exiting upon double clicking (to be honest, not even linux or mac applications do that). He said their UI designer had said he wanted to give users "a new experience". One might as well hire a monkey as a UI designer then.

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I don't think screaming "what the hell just happened?" at their computer is "a new experience" for most people :) – Jim OHalloran Feb 25 at 1:46
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I'd have to say GroupWise client. It's obvious it wants to be Outlook, but can't quite cut it. Display settings are often lost and have to be reset. Most options are not found in the Option dialog. Just tweaking the UI is a pain. If I want to rearrange my folders, is it in the View menu? No. View | Folder List? No. Maybe Actions? No. Window? Tools? Tools | Options? No, no and nope. Try the Edit menu. Wha??? Totally unintuitive.

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