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Going purely on aesthetics, what would you say is the best-looking webapp?

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Make this a wiki and you might get a better response. – Robert S. Nov 17 '08 at 16:20

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Gmail.

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http://www.google.com

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Excellent answer - An interface should be as complex as it absolutely needs to be, and not one bit more. – Sherm Pendley Nov 17 '08 at 16:22
Maybe google apps, but I wouldn't really class google.com itself as a webapp. – Phillip Oldham Nov 17 '08 at 16:30
@Philip - Google does one thing, and does it very, very well. I wish more web apps were that well focused. – Sherm Pendley Nov 17 '08 at 16:45
@Sherm, that "one thing" being "make money" I presume? ;) – David Arno Nov 17 '08 at 16:50
From a usability point of view, Google's site is great. That's why I use it daily. From an aesthetic point of view (which is the topic), it doesn't look that good, I even find some pages to be rather ugly. Some Google pages look dated in my opinion. Ex.: google.com/intl/en/about.html – sork Nov 17 '08 at 17:05
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http://Stackoverflow.com

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I think Mint looks pretty great for a webapp.

I've also always loved jodi.org. Be sure to view the source for the homepage.

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Wow, Mint looks great indeed. – sork Nov 17 '08 at 16:56
Agreed, Mint is by far the best looking web app I've seen. – Ryan Doherty Nov 17 '08 at 16:59
jodi.org just blew my mind. – Owen Nov 17 '08 at 20:24
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www.facebook.com is actually pretty nifty.

Oh, wait, it was before "new" Facebook. :)

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I like the new Facebook though... – Thomas Owens Nov 17 '08 at 16:21
only sort of agreed. the original facebook, before the started the app framework, had a very clean, pretty interface, but since they introduces the app framework it got waaay too busy and now sucks. – shsteimer Nov 17 '08 at 16:51
I like the new facebook. I find it much easier to use once you get used to it and also allows you to use it much faster, both download wise and moving around the site. – Darryl Hein Nov 17 '08 at 17:41
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Delicious.com

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I think www.picnik.com, a photo editing web app, looks really nice.

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a very nice looking site, a little heavy on flash though – Evan Teran Nov 17 '08 at 17:41
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I really like rememberthemilk.com, and I also like the new cerb4 helpdesk. Both apps are not just pretty, they've done a lot in terms of usability as well.

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I like simple designs, examples:

  • reddit.com
  • gmail.com

37 signals' apps are also quite good.

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Simplest interaction ever (even simpler than Google!):
http://www.HasTheLhcDestroyedTheEarth.com/

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Meebo

Wakoopa

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search.yahoo.com

flickr.com

code.google.com

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In terms of web apps, I like to look at usability as well as sheer good looks. There are some strong contenders in this list from Jakob Nielsen.

Personally, I'm considering moving my accounts to Xero on the strength of its usability and good looks - it's so far advanced of most other accounting packages!

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If you consider Good old Games @ gog.com a web app you should all go and admire it's design right away.

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So you see, my wife is a knitter and apparently knitters are technologically advanced beings. I was particularly amazed at:

www.ravelry.com

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I love ravelry! it's clean, pretty and well organized. It's created by one guy from his wife's input. I am a knitter too so i can appreciate this app. – gnomixa Feb 5 at 0:30
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Lighthouse.

I like the color set and his features.

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http://www.zombo.com/

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Hehe, sorry to upset the mob but Zombo is awesome. A very classic troll tool, but still, it keeps you engaged. Shouldn't a good application keep you engaged? – Abyss Knight Nov 17 '08 at 19:29
Hehehe! Made me laugh ;) – Israr Khan Nov 17 '08 at 19:32
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DropShots has a pretty nice UI from my point of view. Also, that link is the sample site they have up, not my personal site.

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In terms of web apps, I like to look at usability as well as sheer good looks. There are some strong contenders in this list from Jakob Nielsen.

Personally, I'm considering moving my accounts to Xero on the strength of its usability and good looks - it's so far advanced of most other accounting packages!

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I like Digg's interface. I find it's really easy to use and scan.

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http://www.wikipedia.com

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The Live Chess feature on chess.com is really awesome.

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I have to say that I do still like Facebook, one of the 'nicest' web interfaces out there I reckon.

I also really like FogBugz as a web-based tool, from personal experience it does most things I need from a bug-tracking/project management tool very intuatively.

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Not a mac-fan, but what about http://osx.portraitofakite.com/ ? And is this actually a web-app or not? :)

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Ewww, it's a full screen popup window! Down voted. – Sherm Pendley Nov 17 '08 at 19:52
"Going purely on aesthetics" <- So even if it's a popup, it shouldn't matter. But if you do not like it due to it's look, you should rather comment why you don't like it instead of making the post look like a "spam-popup" – Israr Khan Nov 18 '08 at 14:26

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