WWDC25: macOS Tahoe Breaks Decades of Finder History
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#32Re: WWDC25: macOS Tahoe Breaks Decades of Finder History
#33This is simply gatekeeping. I understand writing an article about it but filing a radar? The only thing the author wants to do here is a fandom flex. Ironically, his pictures prove that the icons have changed a lot! What’s the canonical face anyway? You can look at the prior icon and argue they broke canon there removing the black center stroke and clipping the overflowing line.
> What’s the canonical face anyway? Darker on the left, lighter on the right. Flush with the surrounding box. Evokes the feeling of two people: one looking straight at you, and one profile face. Even the profile face is broken in the new redesign.
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#34Re: WWDC25: macOS Tahoe Breaks Decades of Finder History
#35The entire UI redesign of "liquid glass" looks horrible in its current state. Right now the readability factor on iOS is at an all time low. It feels like a change just for the sake of change. How is it better?
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#36Re: WWDC25: macOS Tahoe Breaks Decades of Finder History
#37FTA: “The Finder logo has changed over the years, but the dark side has been on the left forever.” So, ‘forever’, they subtly associated left-handedness with the dark side? About time that they changed that ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bias_against_left-handed_peopl... ) :-)
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#38To me the bigger issue is by not having it go to the edge, it really breaks the one face/two face original design.
And it looks worse somehow in dark mode (but to be fair, everything is worse in dark mode right now in beta1, but Safari is the one that needs discussing) : https://ibb.co/CLhJ4XM
Re: WWDC25: macOS Tahoe Breaks Decades of Finder History
#39The entire UI redesign of "liquid glass" looks horrible in its current state. Right now the readability factor on iOS is at an all time low. It feels like a change just for the sake of change. How is it better?
Maybe it's a subtle way to punish non-native apps that recreate UI elements, but do not use SwiftUI. The user gets used to the native way of UI elements and everything else will look odd after a while, forcing developers to ditch everything that isn't truly native.
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#40FTA: “The Finder logo has changed over the years, but the dark side has been on the left forever.” So, ‘forever’, they subtly associated left-handedness with the dark side? About time that they changed that ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bias_against_left-handed_peopl... ) :-)