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by recursivedoubts 1641 days ago
incredible work (really) but this is obviously not a realistic user experience: I can tell what's clickable on the screen easily and things are generally too consistent and simply make too much sense

I mean, neat concept, but really lacking in the user hostility that today's users demand

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And without click-tracking telemetry, how can the software vendor measure engagement and optimize the user experience in a data-driven fashion?
I don’t get the “I can’t tell what’s clickable” complaint. I just opened up spotify and it’s obvious what’s clickable and what isn’t. Same for gmail. I don’t remember having any issue learning how to use these either.
And it's usable on 1024x786. I didn't by my big hires screen for that!