The recent discussion on best books on UI/UX[1] got me thinking: What are some good examples of user interface design for professional applications: CAD tools, audio/video editors etc. Tools which help people do a job.
Especially interested in tooling optimized for productivity and "power users" (however those are).
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18662992
I LIKE:
- Keyboard shortcuts!
- Hide/Add menu items
- Save a copy of your settings configuration
- Scripting system in a well documented language
- Clean icon-based tabbed menu at top, like MS Word.
- Large work-space, for editing/viewing
- File browser tree on left
- Definitely a plugin system/store
I HATE:
- I hate to see thousands of menu items...
- I hate to see a lot of space dedicated to small menus that don't get used much/ever. If I don't need it, then hide it.
- When there's no way to create a shortcut