Hierarchy before decoration

We reorganized the sidebar, grouped profiles, improved collapsible sections, and adjusted visual density. The interface should be scanned, not read like mortgage terms.

We also fixed contrast in the light theme. Delicate gray looks elegant until you try to read it. Then it becomes a typographic decision with hostile intent.

Shortcuts for busy hands

The command palette, search, and keyboard shortcuts make opening, closing, switching, and broadcasting across terminals fast without turning every action into a cursor road trip.

Personality with discipline

OpenMultiTerm adopted a retro-futurist system: technical grids, orbital maps, and a restrained teal, amber, and violet palette. The rule was simple: keep the terminal readable. A space city is wonderful; guessing what the compiler wrote is not.