| Hm for me it's been a fairly steady state. The last 5 or so MacOS versions delivered features that got a solid meh from me: - Big Sur did a redesign which wasn't really needed, but it wasn't that much of a downgrade. Wish they focused on fixing bugs rather. - Monterey had live text, which has come in handy, otherwise I haven't used any of its headline features (such as shortcuts or universal control). - Ventura: haven't used any headline features (Stage manager, continuity camera, Freeform) - Sonoma: still nothing (Desktop widgets?, Game mode) - Sequoia: Passwords app is cool, but have been using 1Password for a decade by this point, so had little interest in switching. (Everything else: Apple Intelligence was a joke, iPhone mirroring seems too clunky to be practical). So nothing that exactly made me excited to upgrade, but at least things didn't get drastically worse. But Tahoe seems like a disaster I don't want to touch. For one, it looks ridiculous. But also there seems to be a number of objectively bad design decisions all over the place. This is Apple - good design is what they got famous for. If they don't maintain an edge in UI design, then it's not the same company anymore as far as I'm concerned. |