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Posted by ranebo 22 hours ago

macOS needs its grid back(blog.hopefullyuseful.com)
378 points | 250 commentspage 7
behnamoh 21 hours ago|
I am not so hopeful about the future of macOS given that the next CEO of Apple is a hardware guy, not a software person.
ibash 21 hours ago||
That’s one framing, here’s another:

The next CEO of Apple is someone that cares about quality. (As evidenced by how good the hardware is)

behnamoh 21 hours ago||
> The next CEO of Apple is someone that cares about quality. (As evidenced by how good the hardware is)

I think it's important "what quality" they care about. Tim Cook cared about supply chain quality, and honestly he did an amazing job, but he didn't care much about software, vision of Apple, etc.

LostMyLogin 21 hours ago||
Their chips are quality and the hardware itself is still some of the best. Which is what I believe they were designed insinuating.
xp84 21 hours ago||
The current guy didn't ever once show a sign he cared about anything but 'Number Go Up'[1] so I don't see how anyone could be worse for those of us who care about the actual product than he was.

[1] to be clear, I stipulate Cook is indeed the world champion of Number Go Up. Nobody Number Goed Up more than Cook did. For Ternus to do Number Go Up to the same multiplier Cook did, I think he'd have to acquire all the other companies in the world.

fnord77 16 hours ago||
isn't this just what 3-finger upswipe does???
_wire_ 18 hours ago||
This is all normalization to iOS horseshit.

A list ordering is the most primitive and least memorable layout because lists sort arbitrarily and alphabetical listing of capabilities are not intuitive.

But the weirdness only grows from here:

For example, Photos shows library recents bottom to top, but pick-photo from library shows recents top to bottom

Portrait orientation puts "Done" on one end, landscape puts it on the other.

"Done" can be implied by a return tap or involve a "done" tap.

Some controls tap, some slide and some do both.

Release to release, the formats move around.

Format varies between apps & modes.

Mystery meat abounds

Holding the device a certain way causes spastic mode changes, which vary release to release.

Almost any way you touch the device instigates an action or mode change and some controls have 3+ levels of function:

WTF does the "power" button do?

- stand-by - camera shutter - emergency SOS vs shutdown - arbitrary mode change depending on accessibility setting

Bugs and features overlap.

The UI is never baked, ever more modal...

exhausting

atombender 10 hours ago|
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