That screenshot is a significant step down from Windows 95 already. It's simply too complex.
Way too many random vertical and horizontal lines going everywhere. A mix of text way too close to other controls right next to whitespace controls. Outlines intersecting with the text they're highlighting when there's plenty of space around them. Drag&drop bars that attract way too much attention with how textured they are.
I personally like the modern, simpler designs better. The aesthetic of late 90s UI were great but their designs were often a hodgepodge of whatever control the developers could fit onto the screen, with resize bars placed to let the user overcome the crammed design on demand.
I don't know what your working system looks like, but my fonts aren't fuzzy. The margins are visually pleasing and the widgets are quite intuitive because they're used consistently.
Feel free to go back to the old ways with Chicago 95 and LXDE. It's not exactly Windows 95, but it's pretty damn close. But please don't bring back the jank of overcrammed late 90s UI design, you'll only scare people away.
Way too many random vertical and horizontal lines going everywhere. A mix of text way too close to other controls right next to whitespace controls. Outlines intersecting with the text they're highlighting when there's plenty of space around them. Drag&drop bars that attract way too much attention with how textured they are.
I personally like the modern, simpler designs better. The aesthetic of late 90s UI were great but their designs were often a hodgepodge of whatever control the developers could fit onto the screen, with resize bars placed to let the user overcome the crammed design on demand.
I don't know what your working system looks like, but my fonts aren't fuzzy. The margins are visually pleasing and the widgets are quite intuitive because they're used consistently.
Feel free to go back to the old ways with Chicago 95 and LXDE. It's not exactly Windows 95, but it's pretty damn close. But please don't bring back the jank of overcrammed late 90s UI design, you'll only scare people away.