JIRA gets multiple mentions in this list. Does anyone still think that there's room for another dev tracking tool especially after how Linear has dominated adoption by startups?
On-premise Jira is always deployed on underpowered hardware, making it an even bigger pain to use than otherwise.<p>Have you ever used ServiceNow? That puts Jira into "shame".
EPIC is a horrible healthcare patient record system. For years I'd hear about how the ER ran much faster without it. It had awful navigation, you would always have to start from the main screen to do anything, and arbitrary field size limits in things like descriptions of the patients history limited to 1000 characters.
Zoom used to be good. It’s a mess since they’re trying to be a product suite. Feels like the app is run by 4 product teams with the following team names:<p>Top Navigation
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Mailchimp.<p>Their email template editor has an incredible amount of bugs. Many times the entire window just starts shaking for no reason. Templates suddenly change/break entirely after a minor change. Very cluttered interface and hard to find what you need.
Notion, specifically in situations that actually call for Jira.<p>I am apparently extremely weird for this, but I despise Notion, and I'm deeply concerned about anyone whose mind finds it intuitive.
Plenty of startups reskin Vtiger and sell it to people who have never heard of a CRM (or Vtiger itself). They end up doing other features as well and it ends up being a database, a HR system, orders management system, and so on.
Adobe Target. Heck, honestly Adobe anything outside of the Creative Suite. That was such a clunky mess to use for A/B testing, with an interface that could not be more confusing if it tried. The visual editor errors out at seemingly random, the JavaScript code generated for selectors could not be more brittle if it tried (an example from a previous test was 'document.querySelector(‘div:nth-of-type(3) > div:nth-of-type(1) > div:first-of-type’)' and you can''t even load it in a safe browsing context.<p>If I can avoid ever using that tool (or any like it) ever again, that would be a blessing.
Teams in the browser… after 20 min the tab becomes irresponsible and starts looping into a cycle of doom.<p>A company I cannot name selling enterprise email services. Had me sign an NDA prior to the demo. I knew it the moment they asked for the NDA and so do they. But hey, enterprise sales.<p>Most low code solutions I’ve seen are half baked and with atrocious security - usually need full access to google drive or similar. No way Jose.<p>I think the hype / shittiness ratio award must go to ChatGPT. 100% hallucinated results combined with outright lies about GIA, combined with active effort to convince businesses that it’s possible to replace their employees with the new tech. Followed by actual efforts to apply the hallucinating chatbots as actual interfaces using them on real people. Instant agony at scale. Definitely takes the cake.
holy smokes. GA4 is the biggest pile of horse shit I have come across and even though Google is bad in general with UI/UX, GA4 takes the cake when it comes to "could it get any shittier". They took a decent product (UA) and converted into a dumpster fire.