The most consistently-looking desktop I have runs under Linux. With a few settings and a right theme, all GTK2, GTK3, Qt, and Java apps look and feel pretty much the same, in a pleasant way.
MacOS is a close second, with a few native apps that can't decide exactly what a checkbox or a button should look like.
And Win10 on my wife's machine is a salad, reminding me of Linux desktop experience from 1998.
> And Win10 on my wife's machine is a salad, reminding me of Linux desktop experience from 1998.
This is pretty funny, because if you just use Gnome apps + desktop environment, you have a consistent experience. But if you only use Microsoft/Windows GUIs, panels and applications, it nowhere near as consistent.
So even the Gnome team can build better UI and UX than Windows themselves can, pretty telling.
I'm not a fan of some of their UX design decisions, but I must admit that they seemingly know what they're doing, and their execution / implementation is pretty good.
I also hope that, unlike MS, they have no infighting between departments, and no stack ranking.
I couldn't agree more, and would even say more that Windows is just such a mess. Often even new windows programs look like they are from the days of Windows 98.
MacOS is a close second, with a few native apps that can't decide exactly what a checkbox or a button should look like.
And Win10 on my wife's machine is a salad, reminding me of Linux desktop experience from 1998.