|
|
|
|
|
by js8
3077 days ago
|
|
The desktop apps of the 90s was the heyday of UX. There are many positive things that could be said, but in the interest of brevity, I'll mention just two. Customizability. Users could set up their own hot keys, and even their own tool bars. Discoverability. Every UI widget (knob) had a tooltip, which explained its function. When a menu item was being browsed, there was a help line on the bottom that explained its function. Items that could be clicked were either visually distinct (such as buttons), or highlighted when hovering over them. |
|
Regular users didn't set up their own hotkeys or their toolbars. And they definitely didn't read the help or tool tips.
The best UX for regular users, not interested in computers, is somewhere between websites and mobile apps.