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Socoder -> Off Topic -> Wwdc 2025

Mon, 09 Jun 2025, 12:14
Jayenkai
Not feeling this ’’Glass’’ style on Apple'sies

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Mon, 09 Jun 2025, 12:14
Jayenkai
I usually at least care about the odd bits a pieces of a WWDC event, but .. good grief, there's.. like... nothing, here!!! (so far, they haven't got to iPad yet)

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Mon, 09 Jun 2025, 12:21
Jayenkai
OK, there we go.
Windows.
They've finally added Windows to MacOS, and a slightly more useful Files app.
Cool.
iPadOS gets a bit more MacOS'y

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Mon, 09 Jun 2025, 12:27
Kuron
Given the fallout after last year's AI hype, I am not sure anybody is expecting too much this year.
Mon, 09 Jun 2025, 12:38
Kuron
Have already seen some calling it Liquid Ass. Didn't like the "Glass" design when MS tried to pull it off decades ago.
Mon, 09 Jun 2025, 12:42
Kuron
At least the Glass will be better than MS's attempt as it will actually work, whether you like the aesthetic or not.
Mon, 09 Jun 2025, 12:51
Pixel_Outlaw
I think UI is in such a bad state that AI is being leaned on to actually find what would have been a simple task prior. It all started going downhill with Google's "material" design. Minimalism for the sake of minimalism at the cost of easy discoverability and seeing your options while navigating. We can point fingers at various companies but the problem is this trend of minimalistic design at the cost of discoverability and providing clear action options to users is a plague across all interfaces. It feels like interfaces have been failing for something like 13 years now.
Mon, 09 Jun 2025, 13:01
Kuron
I am no fan of Google and consider them a dingleberry on the ass of life, but if you are using ChromeOS, their design standards are actually intuitive and work well, otherwise I agree with you. That said, I think they are changing ChromeOS for the worse.

Only major disappointment when moving to Apple was the lack of a decent file manager. If I had to, I could have gotten along with the default, but chose to buy Forklift and do not regret it. Works perfectly and is familiar enough it feels natural, plus has WebDAV support built in (which my host uses).

At this point an Etch A Sketch glued to an abacus is better than anything MS provides. Very happy Apple user and it is the only OS I have ever kept updated.

I do usually wait for a point release or two before upgrading, just so any issues get ironed out. Not seeing anything with Tahoe that makes me want to scream.
Mon, 09 Jun 2025, 13:38
Jayenkai


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Mon, 09 Jun 2025, 14:19
Pixel_Outlaw
As far as aesthetics go though I really enjoyed Mac OS when they had the scroll bars that looked like shiny teal lozenges. The clickables for the most part looked clickable.
Mon, 09 Jun 2025, 15:01
Jayenkai
Yeah, I agree, "Aqua" was it called? That was a nice style.
Also, I'm probably alone in this, but I LOVED the original Skeuomorphic iOS style. Though, I can understand why that was hard to keep going

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Mon, 09 Jun 2025, 15:02
Kuron
When Windows Blinds first appeared, I always used Mac skins/themes, up until an Ubuntu one popped up that I liked. When I was doing contract work for a defense contractor, it would always throw them for a loop when I would show a screenshot and it looked like a Mac at first glance. It led to a few arguments, and I had to once tell them, my contract is to develop this software for Windows, nowhere in the contract does it say I have to look at Windows' butt-ugly UI while doing it.
Mon, 09 Jun 2025, 15:04
Kuron
Also went through having Windows look like a PalmPilot for a year, That green background and black text was so easy on the eyes when using CRTs.