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StuffMaster | 1 year ago
Changing for change's sake would mean that Chrome will need a new interface soon in order to not look ancient...
StuffMaster | 1 year ago
Changing for change's sake would mean that Chrome will need a new interface soon in order to not look ancient...
helboi4|1 year ago
But I mean, you do you man. There's nothing wrong with liking retro interfaces. I once tried to do everything to make my computer look like Windows XP just for nostalgia. Regardless, the product has nice features that would be cool to use, except most people don't want one application on their computer to look like it was there when 9/11 happened while everything else looks new. There would be nothing wrong with having an application with the same features that's not off-putting to most users.
But sure, they can block themselves into a niche of people that don't care if UI looks nice if they really want. That's allowed. Not illegal lol.
StuffMaster|1 year ago
You basically repeated my point. Change for change's sake. And it looks similar to 2009 Chrome, so yeah it's quite literally 15 years out of date.
>look like it was there when 9/11 happened while everything else looks new
So change for change's sake it seems.