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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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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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Oracle SQL Developer

Especially the Auto-Complete

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

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This occurred while installing Net Beans.It do suck.

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Designing user interface without customer will be worst user interface for the customer.

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Our new Internet Banking app from Standard Bank Mauritious, the irony is now they released it we have to pay 30 bucks a months to use it. I could go on about various things and how impossible it is to use but what takes the cake is

A Fatal Error Has Occurred

[ Yes ] [ No ]

If I say no does the error go away and I can continue to do my banking?

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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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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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anything with "ribbons"

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Photoshop, completely confusing, and requires training. I guess that is how they can justify what they charge for it. Preview does almost the same thing as Acrobat and it's free!

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photoshop becomes second nature after a while, I could almost hide everything and still use it fine. However for a beginner it is a bit much all those 4 letter combos. – corymathews Dec 5 '08 at 13:28
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Photoshop is widely known for its good UI. That's something you can't say about its so called "competitior" - the GIMP. – shoosh Jan 2 '09 at 3:32
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Photoshops interface is brilliant. It's not an application that needs to be immediately easy to use - it does what it needs to (for it's target users) perfectly! – dbr Jan 12 '09 at 8:56
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How does Preview as an alternative to Acrobat have anything to do with the Photoshop UI? Sounds like a random Adobe-hater to me. – Jenn D. Feb 18 at 22:37
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Photoshop is a poor solution to a problem without any good solutions. I personally think its UI is terrible, particularly in CS4, but the lack of any better alternatives does give me pause before condemning it completely. With that said, Adobe does have major UI problems in general, again especially with CS4. – eyelidlessness Jul 25 at 21:43
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