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by killion
1328 days ago
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The Alan Dye era at Apple has been the worst for me. Basic UX concepts like Fitts Law are ignored for the sake of "simplification". Finder notifications with tiny click targets that only appear on hover are something that wouldn't have stayed around for multiple OS revisions. Discoverability is lacking everywhere. Having close buttons on the left side and the right side of tabs depending on state (like the number of tabs in Safari) is something that following the Human Interface Guidelines wouldn't have allowed. I love innovation and trying new things – but the styling improvements shouldn't ignore the basics. There will always be new users who need to see what is possible in order to navigate. |
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Eg. in directory /Users/rich/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Caches/dyld/21G115/com.apple.CoreSimulator.SimRuntime.iOS-13-2.17B102 I have no idea what path I am in because it truncates it to /Users/rich/Library/Developer/CoreSimu... and when I click on the title bar it shows the path as /Users/rich/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Caches/dyld/21G115/co... so I still have no idea what directory I am in.
Utter crap.