He's a God in the tech press (the Verge loves him) because he worked on WebOS. Throwing shade like this at the competition is never a good idea.Is he the moron who made up "material" design? Man I may just sign up for twitter to give him crap. Material design is basically android 1.0 with a flat design, and don't forget blindingly white on slightly off white, which always scores points when playing with the phone in bed and the wife is trying to sleep.
I may not agree with win10, but it sure as hell looks a lot better than Material design, and at least I can invert my OS without inverting graphics.
Well I am out of touch with slang, where did this dumb throwing shade stuff come from?
Why you trippin'?.... Put that cane down old man, before I throw some shade your way, better act right before you get smacked right, nah mean? Your attitude aint on fleek right now.This thread makes me want to shake my walkin' cane at you kids these days.
Matias Duarte has an right of opinion as anyone else. He once called Windows Phone tiles look like signs we would see in an airport. But that is HIS OPINION. What is wrong with having one? I think iPhone 6 series is the worst looking iPhone since the 3G series and iOS7 or above looks like crap. But that is MY OPINION. Somebody else might think differently. Cool. Some like red, some like blue, some like something else. Whatever floats your boat. There is no such as the perfect anything like say books or movies because it is impossible to please everyone.
New Windows doesn't appeal to Duarte. Can he not make a comment if it doesn't match his taste? Steve Jobs trash talked his competition all the time. Mac ads talked trash to PC users. All companies talk smack at each other all the time. To me, the best Android firmware is still KitKat 4.4.2 or 4.4.4. Duarte was responsible for that. KitKat and Ice Cream Sandwich were the two best versions of Android. Jelly Bean wasn't to my liking because of RAM issues and battery life. Marshmallow seems ok. Maybe better than JB. The biggest update will always be ICS.
Ironic my two favorite Android versions is based on sweets I love - KitKat and Ice Cream Sandwich.
Why you trippin'?.... Put that cane down old man, before I throw some shade your way, better act right before you get smacked right, nah mean? Your attitude aint on fleek right now.
He is right though. The legacy baggage of Windows is ridiculous. It still has the same ****** next-next-next-finish install routine, limited search and lots of inconsistency that is thankfully being patched out. I mean sure, it's ok to use and runs really well but if they would get some better UI designers and let go of some legacy software support they could have a great OS.
LOL!If my goiter weren't flaring up right now, I'd totally launch into a diatribe about how you little bastids don't have no respect for your elders, and it scares me to think that one day you'll be the ones paying my social security.
...but, you know, my goiter. Also, it's 6 AM. It's almost time to put my track suit on, so I can go walk laps around the mall.
He is right though. The legacy baggage of Windows is ridiculous. It still has the same ****** next-next-next-finish install routine, limited search and lots of inconsistency that is thankfully being patched out. I mean sure, it's ok to use and runs really well but if they would get some better UI designers and let go of some legacy software support they could have a great OS.
IMO the material design in Android Lollipop is the first Android version that actually looks decent. There are still plenty of UI and UX blunders like the none/priority/all notification thing but overall I feel Android is doing quite decently.
Getting rid of backwards compatibility would be suicide. I'm sure that users would be super excited to find that 99% of their software no longer works with new Windows. That would be like Apple making newOS X version only work with iOS apps.
They already did something like that and it was a complete and utter failure (RT).That's why I said SOME. There's always virtual machines etc to run old crap. I would rather see developers have to update their software to use the latest APIs, modern UI design and be able to install programs easier than keep hanging on to the old with all their might. Apple managed to shed its legacy baggage quite nicely with OSX and now the only apps that look like **** and work like that are generally Linux ports.
All it would need for now would be enforcing some rules like if you want to have your app on the Windows Store it has to be written with components supported by Win10 and follow the design language (unless custom UI software).