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by remarkEon
925 days ago
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Isn’t this because everything today is designed to be mobile first? That means hiding everything in endless context menus, testing how deep down the rabbit hole your user can go. I long for the days when apps for work had a single page with tons and tons of settings, filling nearly every pixel. I miss that because once you got comfortable you can fly through whatever you’re doing, like a bartender slapping their fingers over the POS machine at Mach 2. |
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Yes, that's an enormous part of the problem. Mobile and desktop are two entirely different worlds, and you can't have one interface that can deal with both and do so well.
I think it's a disgrace that desktop UI has been made worse because of the existence of smartphones and tablets.