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by tdeck
874 days ago
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Looking at the UIs for early Macintosh vs. Amiga Workbench it feels like Amiga didn't put much thought into aesthetics. Just look at the color scheme they chose for the desktop UI: https://guidebookgallery.org/screenshots/amigaos10 It seems they had at least 64 colors to choose from and they went with... Orange and white on blue? They also decided icons should be able to be arbitrary sizes for some reason, a feature I haven't seen in other GUIs. Here's workbench 2.0, which is better but still pretty unappealing. https://theamigamuseum.com/amiga-kickstart-workbench-os/work... Scrolling through I thought "wait, that one doesn't look too bad" and then realized I was looking at a screenshot from Windows. |
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(The icons weren't just arbitrary sized, they could have different pictures for the selected and unselected state. You see this with the open vs. closed drawer icons (drawers are like "folders" in other OS's) but many app icons also used this effect.)