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bluedinotoday at 3:38 PM7 repliesview on HN

Was this peak Windows UI?

I would say so, but the Active Dekstop stuff wasn't the right move.

Fisher-price came next, with Windows XP. At least you could easily switch back to classic.

And then Windows 8, we won't even talk about that.


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rib3yetoday at 4:03 PM

Maybe more importantly, Win2k was the first windows version actually WORKED in a predictable way after years of unstable post-Win3.1 (Win95 and onward) production releases.

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cake-rusktoday at 3:44 PM

Windows Vista / 7 was peak UI for me.

Telaneotoday at 3:48 PM

> I would say so, but the Active Dekstop stuff wasn't the right move.

Even so, you could completely ignore it if you wanted to!

petilontoday at 3:40 PM

The title bar of windows in Windows XP was Fisher-Price. But I thought the rest was OK.

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Dwedittoday at 3:47 PM

I think Windows XP looks very nice if you install the Royale theme. It's a shiny and glassy version of the default XP style.

kreddortoday at 4:14 PM

I really liked the luna silver and olive green themes. They were not too bad to look at.

madaxe_againtoday at 3:54 PM

Almost. The NT5 RCs, which became windows 2000, were better IMO - not massive differences but it hadn’t been slobbered upon by marketing yet.