
Common user interface mistakes in KDE applications, part 1: Default sizes
“It is very easy to recognize a KDE application: one always has to resize it to make it usable!”. That’s what a friend once told me.
You may think “Why should I care? It is really easy to resize a window or a column!”. I think we should care, at least for two reasons:
1. First impression count: an application will not appear friendly and engaging if it looks like it has been crunched to fit in a tiny box
2. Software is a tool, the user goal is not to tweak the tool but to use the to
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