Jeff makes a good point about his wife exclaiming "Can't they leave
anything alone??".  We had similar immense pain when we upgraded to
Office 2007 at my work.  The office "ribbon" wasn't just viewed as a
waste of developer time by our staff, but also caused actual affront.
As if Microsoft had scrapped toolbars and introduced the ribbon very
specifically to annoy our staff.

A short article corroborating this experience :
http://j-walkblog.com/index.php?/weblog/posts/office_2007_training/

(Yes, we upgraded anyway, but by god, yes, we needed a /lot/ of training
and nearly two years later, few have anything good to say about the
ribbon)

As for the latest updates making the buttons theme-dependent, this is
kind of good news, but I also worry that even simply offering a theme
with buttons on the left will introduce very real support issues.  For
example, when supporting PC-illiterate staff remotely and without access
to VNC/screen control - you may have to ask these people to "move your
mouse up to the top right of the window and click on the little "x"
button".  Well, that's not going to work if they've chosen a radiance
theme, is it?  A minor point perhaps, but we've been asked for data, so
here it is.

The way this change was introduced, the blind-siding and subsequent
utter silence on the matter and the recent comment spam from Pako and to
a less extent, Scholli, have made it extremely difficult for me to see
the matter objectively.  And I can't believe that there /still/ hasn't
been any real counter arguments to comment #71.  That comment,
incidentally, was a touch over two weeks ago.  I know.  It feels longer.

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[Master] Window Control buttons: position/order/alignment
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