> If you're going to ship a product that refers me back to the old UI for half the stuff I'm interested in... just don't ship the new UI.
That's exactly the problem of each iteration on Windows. New overlay on top of the old one that always misses the one thing you need, and you either get lucky and find the right menu right away to get to the old screen that gives you what you want, or you get into hell.
The new network screens are notoriously bad, and it always takes me 5 minutes to find how the hell to get to the adapters screen again.
That's exactly the problem of each iteration on Windows. New overlay on top of the old one that always misses the one thing you need, and you either get lucky and find the right menu right away to get to the old screen that gives you what you want, or you get into hell.
The new network screens are notoriously bad, and it always takes me 5 minutes to find how the hell to get to the adapters screen again.