hey, dont mistake a question with a demand.
right now, im following more the GUI strategies of Autodesk then Perpetuum.
OS interface developed visible from
- command line interface (keyboard)
- window based (mouse)
- app based (touch screen)
Software interface hasn't changed much since windows became common. for me the most intresting developement was the Ribbon UI that was first forced upon user with one of the office packages. Autodesk also has implemented it into their CAD software packages and i like it very much.
but lately they are going towards pads, touchscreen and cloud based features, which actually are more or less counterproductive for any1 who is not a DESIGNER.
they are overdoing it with "going with the flavor of the month" IMHO which will cost them customers
Perpetuum on the other hand didn't have any major developement on the UI since release. The ones made have been an improvement though. I only wonder if there are ideas to make further little improvements, perhaps considering modern ui design ideas.
*Disclaimer: This post can contain strong sarcasm or cynical remarks. keep that in mind!Whining - It's amazing how fast your trivial concerns will disappear