Windows 7 user interface questioned by expert

Quest for intuitive GUI has drawbacks.

A Windows expert has warned that Microsoft's quest to simplify the Windows 7 user interface, is actually making it harder to use.

So says Windows expert Paul Thurrott on his SuperSite for Windows blog. Thurrott, the author of Windows Vista Secrets, based his observations on pre-beta releases.

In the blog post this week, Thurrott first explains the difference between simple and easy, using the iPhone's lack of a Back button as an example. One less button, either as hardware or as a touch screen icon, makes the iPhone simpler. But if you click on a web link in an email, examine the resulting page, then want to return to the original message, it's definitely not easier.

The Windows 7 user interface, according to Thurrott, abounds with similar problems.

For example, in order to simplify the taskbar, Microsoft has eliminated the Quick Launch Toolbar. If you want the convenience of launching favourite programs from the taskbar, you "can simply mix and match shortcuts (for applications, documents and folder locations) with buttons that represent open windows." But the resulting taskbar doesn't make the clear distinction between launchable shortcuts and running windows.

Other examples include difficulties with the new Jump List feature, and a default setting that hides all systray icons.

In related news, Microsoft announced Tuesday that it will distribute full beta copies of Windows 7 at its Microsoft Developer Conferences running from December 9 to February 19.


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René | Published: 15:10 GMT, 09 December 2008

Why does MS always simplify the UI like they always target complete newbies. Less is not always more. Why not introduce usertypes like Beginner/Normal/Expert.. I liked how the default settings of windows server 2003 in contrast of XP were set.

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