Comment by creddit

Comment by creddit 7 hours ago

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I decided to install this and the updated iOS today to see how I felt about it.

My very initial impressions on MacOS:

(1) I like the look of Safari better and the Mail app compared to the prior designs. They both look really nice to me and the Mail app especially looks like a huge improvement in terms of design unification with some of the features like summaries and unsubscribe options that looked bolted on in the past now blending in seamlessly.

(2) I really, really don't like the new icons! Especially so on iOS.

(3) On iOS the app group/folders look terrible to me with the way they distort my wallpaper. Not a fan.

(4) A lot of people are complaining about transparent icons. It's not a valid complaint and is strong evidence whoever is saying that hasn't used the new OS as that is a choice you can make if you want. The default is not transparent.

(5) The increased radii in some places doesn't seem to have any meaningful impact to my information density. A simple comparison of Chrome (old styling) and Safari (with the liquid glass design) shows that Safari has a few pixels fewer in height search + tab bar as a concrete example.

(6) Messages app in MacOS looks like shit. I hate almost everything about it.

(7) Spotlight search has marked improvements! UI is nicer and functionality has expanded greatly (eg clipboard search).

hk1337 6 hours ago

I really like the Apps change. Instead of opening up the icons full screen, it opens in a spotlight search window.

  • piskov 4 hours ago

    Which is shit because with launchpad you had muscle memory.

    Imagine you no longer have pages with icons on your phone and instead only have a search bar

    • biinjo 2 hours ago

      I guess thats personal preference because you’re describing exactly how I use both macOS and iOS.

      I can’t be bothered by app icon locations or launchpad. Just CMD+Space and boom its there.

    • kcplate an hour ago

      > Imagine you no longer have pages with icons on your phone and instead only have a search bar

      I haven’t had pages of icons on my phone since the App Library was added. Generally the app I want is right there and if not a couple of letters in the search bar and there it is

    • eddieroger 3 hours ago

      I have to believe that Apple had anonymized telemetry that told them how many people used Launchpad and acted as justification to nix it. I remember when it came out, and I probably used it more in the first month when it was novel and new than I have since then. I'm sorry a feature that you liked is gone, but I'm sure it wasn't done blindly.

    • jachee 3 hours ago

      Your “Imagine…” hypothetical is literally how I run my iPhone. I don’t need piles of icons cluttering up my screen. I can pull down and type 1-2 characters and get any app on my phone, easily.

      More room for glanceable, informational widgets that way.

      • amluto an hour ago

        Hah. I can pull down and type 1-2 characters and my app might show up. Eventually.

        Sadly you can’t swipe left and instantly type into the App Library search - that search bar actually works pretty well.

        • kcplate an hour ago

          I have a 16 pro and pull down and type a couple of characters is delivering apps to me pretty much instantly

browningstreet 5 hours ago

What I find weird: you can have light icons with color, dark icons with color, but not clear (and/or tinted) icons with color.

It’s a strange omission.

micromacrofoot 2 hours ago

Spotlight improvements are one of the only things I actually like about it so far, it's unbelievable how bad messages app looks... we're certainly losing some space in cases where they're doing this weird sidebar container

reaperducer 5 hours ago

No more *poof* animation when you drag a control out of the toolbar during customization.

  • itopaloglu83 4 hours ago

    The poof animation was such a lovely touch. Removing it feels like a crime honestly.

    Most of the friendly computer interactions are being removed. I presume someone thinks it takes too much effort to replicate. They’re making the computer soulless, just like Windows, they might as well remove the Mac name as well.

  • wpm 4 hours ago

    But I was told Liquid Glass was going to add a bit more whimsy to the OS!