(mac)ostalgia – how Spotify, Slack, Chrome, Figma could look on Mac OS 9
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(mac)ostalgia – how Spotify, Slack, Chrome, Figma could look on Mac OS 9
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Re: (mac)ostalgia – how Spotify, Slack, Chrome, Figma could look on Mac OS 9
#2Seeing this makes me think about how many modern applications could learn a few things from the old Mac OS 8/9 Human Interface Guidelines. [0]
[0] http://mirror.informatimago.com/next/developer.apple.com/doc...
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#3And, wow, actual separate windows for things! I am constantly frustrated by Slack’s inability to show more than one conversation at a time.
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#4I mean, neat concept, but really lacking in the user hostility that today's users demand
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#5Let's see, what is my first extant contribution to the Internet… oh yeah, I thought this was handsome. It was a theme for an explorer.exe shell replacement.
https://www.wincustomize.com/explore/litestep/154/
https://skins14.wincustomize.com/1/53/153855/6/154/preview-6...
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#6But the apps ring true. The splash screens are a nice touch.
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#7Stimulates a bit of an impulse I had as a teenager and wanting to experience that on my PC, or get into BeOS or QNX, based just on witnessing screenshots and something deeply striking my fancy. Before I got into Linux (which was before I got a Mac in 2006), I used WindowBlinds and LiteStep to do exactly that, and more. I used to really care more about certain trappings of my experience, and I didn't have any actual w…
In my defense, it was 2001-2002, I mostly had MS Paint at my disposal, and I was 14 (and not like a smart 14).
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#8I was in middle school in 2001 when I saw a paint program (MacPaint?) on an oyester iBook - It was way more intuitive and engaging than Windows counterpart. I think late Classic Macintosh (v8.6-9) to early OSX (~10.8) had a very good aesthetic balance between form & function.
Re: (mac)ostalgia – how Spotify, Slack, Chrome, Figma could look on Mac OS 9
#9Wow, this is incredible. Can’t imagine how much work this took. Seeing this makes me think about how many modern applications could learn a few things from the old Mac OS 8/9 Human Interface Guidelines. [0] [0] http://mirror.informatimago.com/next/developer.apple.com/doc...
But forget about Mac OS 9, we don’t even have native OS X or Windows interfaces anymore. Doesn’t help that Apple dropped the ball on following their own UI guidelines.
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#10Low-res bitmap icons, bitmap fonts, no antialiasing, no composition, etc.
On Linux you can still have a pretty old school desktop with some of these elements... but may not run well on HiDPI.