Is this the future of IDEs?

Looks like it's trying to interact with the user a lot more, rather than having fixed menu's you have the option to move them around.

I guess in some ways it could be a good thing if you need the same menu over and over again. In my opinion a totally pointless feature though, if things keep getting moved around you'd forget where all the menu's were.
 
The amount of mouse usage looks awful :(

Hopefully most of the stuff could be keyboard driven effectively.

The freeform arrangement in 2D does look like it would help you think, and would make good use of high resolution and widescreen monitors.
 
It's a nice idea but when you have a massive code base it's going to get difficult.

Does make it a bit Telly Tubbies.

A User, A user, a user .... I develop as a group. This language seems to me that the person doesn't understand WHY the user is doing something. Just narrating this is really bad..

The problem is that you don't usually switch tasks and leave code hanging in a development group. That's a very singular perspective.
 
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Perhaps it is something for the future when multi-touch becomes pervasive even on desktop/workstation PC's?

I.e. almost a Minority Report style of working
 
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