| [opinion-disclaimer] I've often been drawn to testing out LibreOffice (and OpenOffice), but every single time I open the apps, they always look terrible. This isn't 1990 anymore - if the kind of UI design that the devs have gone for (have settled on?) alienates a tech-friendly user such as myself, there isn't a hope in hell of people like my parents using it regularly. Does anyone know why the style they use has persisted for so long? Is it just a case that no one cares about this sort of thing on that project? |
Open/LibreOffice are basically the index case for what the Open Source community is really bad at: design & UI. Three explanations I see:
- The talent pool of designers working on OSS is too small.
- Design is a problem that is less accessible to a distributed, bottom-up workflow than code.
- The UI is actually 80% of the workload of a software project and therefore the area where OSS's lack of resources is most obvious.