Comment by smackeyacky
13 hours ago
Looking native has long left the station as an objection about a UI.
Like 25 years ago. Nobody gives a damn since Microsoft stopped giving a damn.
13 hours ago
Looking native has long left the station as an objection about a UI.
Like 25 years ago. Nobody gives a damn since Microsoft stopped giving a damn.
I'm not part of the Apple world, but I thought they gave a damn?
Depends on the tool. We (mac people) tend to prefer native toolbars and settings menus, but I would say the days of relying on a "native" textarea or button are now behind us.
The other thing I find most Mac people appreciate is a shared understanding of hotkeys and if your app goes against the norm, one of the first feature requests will be to add configurable hotkey support.
Unfortunately, Apple has dropped the ball with their newest native apps in regards to UX and it will take years for them to go back and improve things. The new OS this fall is aiming to start that process, but it will still be a band-aid in some respect.
Nah they stopped caring as well. Developing an application for macOS is hell nowadays. I hate the state of things but both Apple and Microsoft dropped the ball. Linux is even worse, so yeah I don't see a reality out of this unless we actually create something that surpasses the web in all measures.
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Liquid Glass says no, they don't give a flying fuck any more.
Liquid Glass proves they do care (otherwise they wouldn’t have gone to the trouble), they’re just bad at it now.