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by jrochkind1
2036 days ago
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It's worse. They seem to be intentionally slowing things down to make it look like the software is somehow "working harder" because to some people it justifies the high price. A progress bar that takes 5s or more to complete for an operation that actually takes under a second. |
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Given that as a standard, it's difficult for me to find more outrage for Turbotax misusing this already mendacious widget.
1: Some smarty pants is going to say that at least the percentage is directional and shifting Matrix glyphs are not. Unfortunately, even that isn't true-- UIs have a long history of multiple sequential progress bars with no indication how many there are in total-- see Office Space. So progress widgets have burned through user trust long ago-- even if I've experienced Windows 10 having a single percentage counter that persists across restarts, perhaps the next update will be the time they break that pattern.