Well said, sir!My main problem with multiwindow interface is connected to "the OS with realy crappy window management" (i won't tell the name but it starts with "W").
The plan is still to offer some kind of sub-window/docking interface for people stuck with said window manager (or got so used to it that they don't recognise how limited it is even if they move to a different system). But we should not let this decision limit the quality of the multi-window experience.
Well, you see pieces of it all over the place (the multi-view interface in the application I mentioned above). But its very limited. I miss the times when I was still working on a system that had this design exclusively. Sometimes "modern" GUIs really feel like using stone knifes and bear skins.But I never seen app like that in qt, or gtk (or any other toolkit).
Really? You are the first one I hear saying that. Certainly GIMP has it strong points (proper support for multiple views, an optional alternative to these horrible menu bars that is at least a small improvement, IIRC in a branch an alternative to these wacky SaveAs dialogues). But overall, no thanks.I like GIMP interface