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by reaperducer
1033 days ago
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This should be the operating systems problem to solve not developers of every website ever. Same with spellchecking, emojis, copy/paste etc. From from your mouth to God's ear. I wish every program would default to system-wide settings. But unfortunately, too many do their own things. Why does Microsoft Office need a separate dictionary from the rest of my computer? Why does Wrike intercept ⇧⌘N? Why doesn't Adobe Photoshop use ⌘, for preferences like every other Mac program for the last 38 years? It's the thousand little annoyances users run into every day that make them hate computers. |
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Users want OS's to be consistent across apps, but users also want apps to be consistent across OS's. And so the reality is each feature is going to be decided on a case by case basis and the end result will be somewhere in the middle.