Ribbon style interfaces are not new. They have become common for the majority of applications, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, along with AutoCAD and Photoshop, as we have mentioned before. As a result, users have grown comfortable with the look of these ribbon interfaces and how they perform. However, Esri has been slow to adopt this type of interface in its desktop GIS applications until ArcGIS Pro.
ArcGIS Pro is Esri's first desktop application designed to fully embrace the ribbon interface. This new interface is much more user-friendly than the older toolbar-style interface found in their older ArcMap and ArcCatalog applications. As you will see, it is smart. It will make tools available based on what you have selected, and it will keep them active within the application. This means that you do not need to search to find the functionality you are looking for.
Now you will begin to investigate this interface more...