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Cursor IDE users reflect on interface changes six months post-launch

Users of the Cursor IDE are discussing their experiences six months after the launch of Cursor 2. The conversation on Reddit focuses on adaptation to the new interface and workflow, with some users questioning if they have adjusted or if they still rely on VSCode alongside Cursor. This discussion arises as another IDE, Google Antigravity, appears to be adopting a similar interface direction. AI

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IMPACT Discusses user adaptation to an AI-powered IDE's interface, indicating potential friction or success in AI tool adoption.

RANK_REASON User discussion about a product's interface changes.

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  1. r/cursor TIER_2 · /u/SilverTroop ·

    Now that 6 months have passed since the launch of Cursor 2, how do you feel about the lack of an old school IDE interface?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>How have you adapted to the new interface and workflow? Have you adapted at all or do you now just have VSCode open alongside Cursor?</p> <p>Asking since I am a Google Antigravity user and they just followed the same general direction, so I think…