It’s weird

Itโ€™s weird when you click on something and you are prepared to be disappointed but then it actually turns out to be great.

Like this.

  1. My: LibreOffice users want a โ€œpersonalโ€ UI, with different options capable of adapting to the userโ€™s personal habits, and not a single UI without options.
  2. User Friendly: of course, any UI should be as user friendly as possible, but LibreOffice users have clearly asked for a โ€œmodularโ€ UI, where they can set their own level of user friendliness, and not a single UI without options.
  3. Flexible: the increasing number of LibreOffice users deploying the software on different hardware platforms (for instance, a desktop and a laptop), each one with different characteristics and screen size and resolution, have asked for a UI that can be tweaked to leverage the screen real estate, and not a single UI without options.

Heretics! Sinners!

The user is not allowed to have any options. You will be reported to the Stasi immediately!

Itโ€™s completely unexpected for any organization to rebel against the removal of customizability and user control. Itโ€™s completely contrary to our authoritarian times, but wonderful to see.

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