tl;dr Windows hasn't felt right to me since Win2k. The information design, sense of place, interactions are all sloppy
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at no point when I'm using Windows am I convinced the windows are windows. Zero suspension of disbelief. Opposite in OSX
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Replying to @searls @fivetanley
what does "windows are windows" mean? Like literally windows in a house?
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Replying to @wycats @fivetanley
like when I'm using them my brain is never convinced of the abstraction. They look like silly rasterized rectangles.
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Replying to @searls @fivetanley
I don't know what this means. I'm very interested!
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Replying to @wycats @fivetanley
I mean their UI controls feels like I'm manipulating an MS Paint drawing of a UI control and not a "real" object.
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Replying to @wycats @fivetanley
everything from visual design to frame rate to mouse acceleration, click delays, animation, shadows, colors, overlap
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Replying to @fivetanley @searls
I want to hear more. This sounds more like "it doesn't feel like Mac" w/ win10 than a concrete critique.
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I'm not really pushing back. Feels weird not to notice since I use both. Mac and Win10 5+ hours every day.
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