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rvanmil | 3 years ago
And yet here we are, Apple doing the same thing to macOS, resulting in the same shit desktop/mouse experience that macOS has become.
I understand the reasons but it seems so incredibly un-Apple to sacrifice UX for this.
linguae|3 years ago
With that said, this is an interim solution; I’m actually working on my own desktop environment as a long-term solution, since I’m disillusioned with what modern personal computing has become, devices and software that promote consumption over creation, and environments that encourage walled gardens and large moats instead of interoperable, interchangeable components. What I want is essentially the classic Mac interface with Smalltalk- or Lisp machine-style underpinnings; the power to mold my environment to my taste, but with user applications that abide by the 1990s-era Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines, when Apple had UI/UX heavyweights like Don Norman and Bruce Tognazzini influencing the Mac’s direction.
mietek|3 years ago
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grishka|3 years ago
There are no macs with touchscreens and no plans to release any from what I gather — that's what iPad is for, after all.
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