| Ranting in Gibbons:) Still i wonder how much it effects my productivity decline in Office since i still search sometimes for functionality.
In anyway it made me hate office and made Switch to open Office wherever i can.
However I attribute it to having kicked of my quest for a plaintext workflow because beeing f*ked over by feature bloat and Designer circle jerking once to many times. Simplicity is king. Maybe its just the age that makes me realize that there are just to many layers of complexity. I feel for the young learners that get thrown into this world and dont even understand the concept of a file system tree anymore. It has been abstracted away. it's not in the cloud! It's in the app with 3 klicks reachable or doesn't exist. |
There are around 6 Documents folders/libraries/whatever in File Explorer, going to a combination of my work OneDrive, my personal OneDrive and my local user folder. There's one weird Documents that goes to the Documents in both OneDrives. There's a My Documents that give an error. I've a work Sharepoint folder that was also named Documents. I tried renaming them, which didn't work, and has just left me even more confused how to find things. If I go to the command line and do "dir C:\Users\<me>\Documents" which of this do I find? And how do I get to the others? And which ones get backed up where?
It's a complete mess. I sympathise now with the people who keep every file on the desktop.
Every time I go back to Linux, I feel a wave of relief: I see my files in a single dir tree under /home, searching works predictably.
How did Microsoft get to this?