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mjfisher | 1 month ago
Rose tinted glasses perhaps, but I remember it as a very straightforward and consistent UI that provided great feedback, was snappy and did everything I needed. Up to and including little hints for power users like underlining shortcut letters for the & key.
johnnyanmac|1 month ago
optimalquiet|1 month ago
Microsoft seems not to believe that users want to use search primarily as an application launcher, which is strange because Mac, Linux, and mobile have all converged on it.
eterm|1 month ago
And even that's only because browsers ended up in a weird "windows but tabs but actually tabs are windows" state.
So yeah, I'd miss the UX of dragging tabs into their own separate windows.
But even that is something that still feels janky in most apps ( windows terminal somehow makes this feel bad, even VS code took a long time to make it feel okay ), and I wouldn't really miss it that much if there were no tabs at all and every tab was forced into a separate window at all times with it's own task bar entry.
tliltocatl|1 month ago
The real stuff not on Win95 that everyone would miss is scalable interfaces/high DPI (not necessary as in HiDPI, just above 640x480). And this one does require A LOT of resources and is still wobbly.