← Back to context Comment by jorisw 12 hours ago That's an advantage to you. Not necessarily to your users. 3 comments jorisw Reply m-schuetz 11 hours ago The alternative is not that users get a UI specific for their OS, it is that users get nothing since I do not have the resources to develop for multiple systems. So yes, it is also an advantage to users. Klonoar 10 hours ago Users don't actually give a shit.This is a techie complaint, and that's opting for a charitably nice description. skydhash 7 hours ago > Users don't actually give a shit.Have you ever had a job as a tech support? If not, you don’t have anything to say.People do complain about inconsistent UX. Especially when it does not behave like the platform it’s on.
m-schuetz 11 hours ago The alternative is not that users get a UI specific for their OS, it is that users get nothing since I do not have the resources to develop for multiple systems. So yes, it is also an advantage to users.
Klonoar 10 hours ago Users don't actually give a shit.This is a techie complaint, and that's opting for a charitably nice description. skydhash 7 hours ago > Users don't actually give a shit.Have you ever had a job as a tech support? If not, you don’t have anything to say.People do complain about inconsistent UX. Especially when it does not behave like the platform it’s on.
skydhash 7 hours ago > Users don't actually give a shit.Have you ever had a job as a tech support? If not, you don’t have anything to say.People do complain about inconsistent UX. Especially when it does not behave like the platform it’s on.
The alternative is not that users get a UI specific for their OS, it is that users get nothing since I do not have the resources to develop for multiple systems. So yes, it is also an advantage to users.
Users don't actually give a shit.
This is a techie complaint, and that's opting for a charitably nice description.
> Users don't actually give a shit.
Have you ever had a job as a tech support? If not, you don’t have anything to say.
People do complain about inconsistent UX. Especially when it does not behave like the platform it’s on.