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Using BeOS was a fantastic experience in 1999, and it's sad that it hasn't caught on. I'm rooting for all OSes that bring different perspectives to the OS world instead of being another textbook Unix variant.

My only qualm is how HaikuOS, and AmigaOS for that matter, fail to carry over their aesthetics to a high-resolution/HiDPI world. I see gradients, overly-empahsized embosses in the UI screenshots. They lack the serene feeling of their user interfaces from 25 years ago, and feel like DVD menus now. I used to feel the same about KDE, but it has since moved on from flashy rendering AFAIR.

What I mean isn't to adopt a completely flat design, which I also dislike, but for instance, Windows 11's UI seems easier on the eyes than Haiku now.

I also know that UI is hard, no question about it. All the good luck and best wishes to the team.

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> Windows 11's UI seems easier on the eyes than Haiku now.

I feel the exact reverse. I find modern flat UIs ugly and hard to operate, which makes them more tiring.

It is not just me:

https://grumpy.website/


Flat isn’t the answer, neither is graidents. I think Windows 11’s UI makes good compromises.

Haiku has a flat theme.

A theme isn't a stylistic vision. Only defaults matter.



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