Just another generic blue blob out of 10 others
That is exactly the point - recent changes to the GUI make the system
harder to use, not easier. That is counter-productive.
I stand by my contents on the "disappearing scroll bars" issue. Yes, you can turn this very questionable "feature" off, but you shouldn't have to! Why is this feature "on" by default??? In its default state, it reduces productivity, not increases it. This isn't an esoteric discussion of artistic expression, this is real work, and that real work is impacted by misguided design choices like this.
The lack of dedicated title bars is another permanent annoyance to me. If you regularly use apps with busy button bars, or whatever, at the top of their windows, it can become very difficult to find a spot to click and drag. Nine times out of ten, I end up activating some feature of the app, not moving it's window! Again, this
reduces productivity - it is a huge step backwards! I don't understand the rationale either. It is not like we are all using 14" or 15" monitors these days... we all have oodles of display space. A title bar doesn't consume that much of it!
We can argue all day about what looks better, but when looks triumph over usability, everyone suffers. This is just plain wrong.
I continue to love the Tiger look n feel, even as I use Sorbet Leopard daily. Leopard is not as visually attractive as Tiger, but it is close, and it is more functional for my needs, so I use it.
At least for me, productivity wins every time. I am an unabashed computer nerd, and I love to tinker with them just for fun, but I also have real world work to do on them, and they HAVE to support that. Tiger and Leopard do that
waaaay better than the macOS of today.