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by Kuinox
499 days ago
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The UX of Jetbrains IDE is objectively worse, I will take Rider as example (since I use it everyday). We can start with basic things: the contrast, in default settings in dark mode for both. In theses conditions, Rider contrast is too low for a screen you have to stare all the day, compared to VS Code. Commonly used item are in sub menus (in vscode they are sorted by most commonly items on top), common shortcuts requires finger gymnastics. |
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- it has bad defaults for theme (which I bet most devs change immediately anyways on every IDE)
- “common items” (which when unspecified could be assumed to be subjective to each persons workflow) are hidden in submenus?
- “common shortcuts” (again unspecified) require stretching (again, something trivially changed)
Unless you have more these feel not only extremely weak but extremely subjective. Please avoid trying to phrase your opinions as some fact it’s a tiring trope these days.