Read someone going on about how modern UI and computers in general are so backwards, harder to use than before... And I agreed.
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basically, the mouse sells you a slow, messy interface by presenting it to you as *friendly* and *natural*, and then people who want to use fast, precise interfaces wind up forced to use them because why would anybody want to use anything but the *friendly* and *natural* way?
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touchscreens are all that times 1000
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On the other hand, not having a mouse often means needing to know the exact archaic way to interface with a computer, necessitating quick-
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reference sheets. I think honestly a lot of these problems also come from software no longer competing on UI or features, just on saying>
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its new, compatable, supported, and people afraid to use something old will use it inherently, or don't know any better.
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Very few apps feel like they just add new features, esp without removing many, and a always come with more and more costs.
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