Right, but UI is just the interface the user interfaces with to do stuff. Less buttons means you can do less stuff, necessarily.
Nautilus (or gnome-files, whatever it's called now) can't do a quarter of the stuff Dolphin can.
For some use cases and some users that's fine. For others... not so much. I mean, imagine if you took out 80% of the buttons in photoshop. Could a pro still edit a photo? Probably not. But the UI will be clean.
Nautilus (or gnome-files, whatever it's called now) can't do a quarter of the stuff Dolphin can.
For some use cases and some users that's fine. For others... not so much. I mean, imagine if you took out 80% of the buttons in photoshop. Could a pro still edit a photo? Probably not. But the UI will be clean.