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Posted by robenkleene 3 days ago

macOS Tahoe windows have different corner radiuses(lapcatsoftware.com)
248 points | 186 commentspage 4
zer0zzz 6 hours ago|
I actually really like that certain windows have a different corner radius. It wraps around the chrome of the app properly.

If you made it this far, know I am totally messing with you. It really is unnerving.

mft_ 5 hours ago||
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wahnfrieden 7 hours ago||
Why should the two window varieties have the same corner radius? There's no design analysis here, only conservatism.
hulitu 2 hours ago||
Because when they overlap, you want to resize the top one.
AlexandrB 3 hours ago||
The bottom of windows show have no corner radius at all. For most types of content it sacrifices usable space for UI chrome. It also makes resizing harder and scroll bars ugly.
ulbu 8 hours ago||
read somewhere that maybe they’re preparing for OLED screens
ant6n 7 hours ago||
How does that argument work?
defraudbah 7 hours ago|||
which will be even worse so you don't get that angry after years of bad design, lol
hulitu 1 hour ago|||
O from OLED is round. That's why they need rounded windows. /s
Y-bar 7 hours ago|||
All iPhones since the iPhone X (2017), and not the iPhone SE line, has an OLED display. iPad Pro also has OLED.
Reason077 7 hours ago||
There's also been rumours of a new high-end OLED MacBook ("Ultra"?) in the works, possibly this year.
crote 7 hours ago|||
If it is that crucial, they should add a few pixels of margin around the entire desktop, and randomly shift everything around. Doing only corners and not straight edges, and doing it by a fixed per-app amount, seems a bit silly.
ulbu 4 hours ago||
is there a reason to downvote this?
MaxikCZ 8 hours ago||
Im gonna go against the grain here, so hold your pitchforks please, but I think its better than if it were consistent. Let me explain:

The author notices that adding a toolbar changes the radius, and to me it makes sense. If theres a toolbar, I know how much I can cut the corners, because the icons in the toolbar are not gonna be in far corner. At the same time, when I am unsure about what type of content might get cut by the corner, I will reduce the cut slightly to give that content more space.

I couldnt care less that one radius is not the same as another, I guess my OCD levels are not that high (yet?).

And I say all of this as someone who dislikes the glass design, and especially hates the small, slowly fading in volume/brightness indicators in the corner replacing the mid screen beautiful instant indicator.

gattilorenz 8 hours ago|
So… the moment the Interface Designer in XCode can identify the app only has a single button at the center of a window, the window should be a circle? :)
oniony 7 hours ago||
No, because circles are not as cool as squircles.
donatj 7 hours ago||
Containers with different contents look different?

I don't see the big deal. That seems like a reasonable design choice. Make nice rounded corners when content allows, but rectangle them up as needed?

Seems like a nice adaptive design choice.

Honestly making different apps slightly more visually identifiable in a sea of sameness doesn't seem like a big deal.

sgt 8 hours ago||
Maybe this is intentional? Either way, doesn't look bad.
steve_adams_86 8 hours ago||
I suppose that's subjective, because to me it looks distracting and tacky. I want the window chrome to be present, opinionated, yet consistent and plain. This is one of the many Tahoe-isms that violates the latter two. It's visual noise that detracts from one of the most basic utilities of the UI, which is to simply hold my applications in a regular, cohesive, predictable manner.

Maybe it shouldn't irritate me, but it's the first time I've encountered it in 30 years. I'm all for change and trying new things, but this doesn't feel like progress.

nnwright 5 hours ago||
This 100%. I _like_ new features and new UX when it enhances things or makes them easier to work with. That used to be a huge selling point when purchasing a Mac vs PC, genuine thought and consideration had been given to every single interaction and user impact.

And then ... Apple lost its way. Now when I get a new Mac I spend the better part of a day turning off as much of the pointless eye candy as I can so that I can focus on the task I'm working on, not the distracting UX conventions.

I want a computer, not an iPad with a keyboard. That already exists, and there is a reason I don't have one.

wahnfrieden 7 hours ago||
It is intentional - it was explained at WWDC. And it looks good.
altern8 7 hours ago||
OK, Tim Cook, nice try but it looks awful.
unselect5917 8 hours ago|
This is one of those stories that I read and I'm like, "Someone wrote an article about that? I am definitely among my people, but I smell a front end developer."