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What is the best user interface you've ever used? One that made doing your task a pleasure, that was perfectly designed for the task it was intended for and facilitated doing it with ease. One that made you want to somehow locate the creators over the internet, personally fly to their location, and then hand them large pile of money.

What made it so great? Was it simplicity, unobtrusiveness? Screenshots are a plus.

Related question: Worst UI Ever.

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"The only intuitive user interface is the nipple. Everything else is learned." – Adam Davis Feb 2 at 18:13
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If only they would replace everything else with nipples. – CiscoIPPhone Mar 26 at 11:59
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"The only intuitive user interface is the nipple. Everything else is learned." You've obviously never had a baby who had difficulty breastfeeding! – Donnelle Aug 6 at 2:36
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Yea, I thought the nipple quote was cleaver until my son was born. A much better sentiment would be, "Nothing is intuitive, even nipples." – Christopher W. Allen-Poole Oct 15 at 18:35
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How come the top answers don't have an images of those best UI's?? – Oscar Reyes Oct 15 at 23:17
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I saw a detailed post here by Abhishek Parolkar http://l.whol.ly/tzgrh , Its about their realistic observations on signup process

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I love the Windows Vista (and now Windows 7) control panel. It's a great user interface, because whatever task you want to do you can just type a few words of it in to the search box and the control panel will quickly direct to the proper place for doing that task.

It's better than the control panels in older versions of Windows where you had to remember Microsoft's arbitrary groupings of settings and look for the right little icon to click on.

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For me it has to be Windows 7. I have been working with Windows since 3.1 and this is the first one that I thought: Finally a good, well thought through product. When you turn off Aero and most effects, you get a stylish, fast interface with a ton of small, user-friendly things you find out you have wished for all the time. That every location is searchable - even the control panel. That it tells you which program is blocking the file you can't delete. The well-designed, humanly understandable screen that explains to you why you can't shut down yet (instead of a cascade of grey windows that scare the shit out of unexperienced users). And a lot more things like that. I find working with Windows to be really fun now, for the first time ever.

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