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by nvrspyx 1290 days ago
I also think it's over the top and I'm a year or two shy of being a zoomer. Although, I guess being a millennial is considered old by many now.

I just wish developers would make mobile UIs consistent with the OS. The Apollo Reddit client and, surprisingly, the official GitHub app are the only third-party apps that I have that feel/look like "native" iOS apps.

When it's not over-the-top animations, giant UI elements, tutorial modals, or fullscreen pop-ups, it's small details like the (IMO ugly) custom font and the sharp-cornered buttons in the Dropbox app. At least for that particular app, I can just use the built-in Files app, but no such luck for other apps.

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UI is more than how things look, it’s also about how they work. Both of those apps do bad things in the pursuit of trying to be consistent with OS UI they don’t understand.
Okay Boomer… yeah we’re old now I’m afraid!

Tasteful uses of libraries like this can add a fair bit of “fun” and friendliness to an app, and younger generations do dig them from my user testing at least. Depends on the app and use case I think.