Gemini offers to fill a niche in internet browsing. The graphical components are simple, there's not a lot going on to confuse or misdirect users, but I don't see it being used practically on a larger scale. While the overall design might be simple to use, it might be intimidating to people not familiar with how to use this type of software. This is especially true if you don't use all the components. There are a few extra steps to take when searching for what you want, and the lack of more sophisticated graphical design might become confusing. There's a reason why the more popular web browsers are popular, because of their ease of use and features they offer. Gemini has its uses, it's good for seeking out certain communities because there's not a lot of clutter to sort through, it felt more organized, whereas even with the tools of the main web browsers, those felt like it could become cluttered very easily.