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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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Office 2007/8 ..... "The Ribbon"

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Pro Engineer beats them all. There are pop up menus and status bars from every conceivable place. No dialog is self consistent in the application. Doing anything unless you've been taught how to do it is difficult. Take the simplest thing you might want to do in a cad system: measure something. Takes a lot of clicks.

Modal dialogs to do everything. It should go back to Unix from whence it came.

They recently converted 1/2 the application to the MS 2007 style, and left the rest alone. Help has improved, but still sux.

The only reason we bought this was because one customer required it. Would have gone with Solid Edge if we had any choice.

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SharePoint. Hands down awful for the user community. What were they thinking? You have constantly scroll and click way too much when configuring web parts. And don't even think you'll be able to train users to update content - it's way too complicated, and people who have other CMS systems revolt when they have to click Site Actions, find the web part, click Edit, scroll to right, scroll down, then type a URL - oh wait, I forgot to copy the URL so I have to start over.

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I always loved the brilliant idea Microsog had in Office to make menus simpler by showing the full menu "after a short delay"

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Stupidest dialog boxes ever.

Mac shareware version of Risk

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I am sure you will read this one twice.Couldn't control myself laughing at it.How worse can something be?

Microsoft's SQL Server 6.5 -- Enterprise Manager

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A telephone for any IVR application. No way to enter individual letters since each key corresponds to 3-4 characters. No display of entry, even no password ones. Many must wait for whole message before entering. Excessively long messages. Useless messages "to ... press 1 on your phone" (as if I was going to press 1 on the microwave).

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Oracle SQL Developer

Especially the Auto-Complete

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Amazon website. How do you log out once you have logged in?

There is a button that says "Not " but why would you click that when u are you!?

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http://mythicmind.com/

  • hundreds of links with names like "link", "click me", "read me"
  • page too wide to fit on a 1680 display
  • generally categorized as a sprawling mess
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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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Worst of all popular mail providers.

WindowsLiveMail

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Metrowerks CodeWarrior.

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

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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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  • GIMP
  • Blender 3D
  • Internet Explorer 1-6
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There are two I want to share.

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

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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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Pretty much any Linux GUI application I have used.

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Infragistics AppStylist

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The windows command prompt. Bash to the rescue!

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

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Most cell phones.

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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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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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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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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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