Unfortunately, I have to say that am somewhat shocked to see the direction of the design changes to the user interface with the latest build 9.2.357.0.
Now, of all times, at a time when the dreadful¹ and detrimental² trend towards flat, monochromic user interfaces finally has started to wane away³ after a (design-wise) miserable decade – now of all things, one of the most beautiful program interfaces in the world is also thrown on this bandwagon, sacrificing many of the wonderful visual details that have provided for pleasure, enjoyment and perfect ergonomics for its users.
In all modesty I believe that I know what I'm talking about, since I've been using PDF-XChange Editor/Viewer for thirteen years and for a reasonably estimated 15.000 hours.
Although the UI changes could of course have been worse, as was the case with many other software programs⁶, I am still shocked, and hope to find time soon to upload some screenshots that make this as clearly visible as I feel it is.
I believe that this is the first time, ever, since I've started using PDF-XChange Viewer in 2008⁴, two years after its first release in 2006⁵, that I am disappointed and unhappy about a change that has come to PDF-XChange Editor.
Yours,
David
at 03:00 AM
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¹) reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/902oxt
²) nngroup.com/articles/flat-ui-less-attention-cause-uncertainty
³) Although there is room for debate about taste, it is Microsoft, of all companies, that is starting to INDULGE in 3D again: vimeo.com/573224898
⁴) forum.tracker-software.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=3801
⁵) web.archive.org/web/20061107130541/http://www.docu-track.com:80/downloads/users
⁶) community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-discussions/acrobat-horrible-cry/m-p/7112272#:~:text=Acrobat DC so horrible it's making me want to cry.





