Quick look at the candian app store says otherwise regading 10.10.
Yes, but everyone knows Canadians are known for being polite.
Quick look at the candian app store says otherwise regading 10.10.
Yes, but everyone knows Canadians are known for being polite.
Do you really think the *majority* of Yosemite users is not satisified?
This thread is irrelevant
Most people like the flat look because it looks "modern" and not dated.
To you, maybe.
Are "most" people under the age of 25? Because the rest of us have already seen "flat" interfaces (MS-Dos menus, Windows 3.1, Atari ST, Amiga) before and they are INCREDIBLY DATED, as such. It's only "new and fresh" to people that weren't alive or didn't use computers back then (being in diapers, etc. as such). To me, it looks ancient. Mavericks looks modern by comparison. I suppose if you started building cars with fins again it would look "new" to "most" people. But it's NOT "new" at all.
Do you really think the *majority* of Yosemite users is not satisfied? [COLOR="#808080"
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I think the majority of Yosemite users aren't bothered enough to write posts to complain. I think the satisfaction rating overall, is quite possibly the lowest since Lion and that was mostly due to major issues/bugs early on, but also removing huge features like Rosetta that killed functionality. Thus, I skipped Lion entirely. I plan to do the same with Yosemite. I have NEVER skipped any other major updates since Panther and it's not because I don't want a few of the new features. It's because it SUCKS. It wasn't ready and the graphical changes were unneeded at best and piss ass ugly at worst.
To you, maybe. I'm looking at the official update numbers and they are exceptionally low for Apple, particularly for a FREE upgrade. I think more people upgraded when it cost $20 to do it. That's SAD, IMO, but also telling.
Are "most" people under the age of 25? Because the rest of us have already seen "flat" interfaces (MS-Dos menus, Windows 3.1, Atari ST, Amiga) before and they are INCREDIBLY DATED, as such. It's only "new and fresh" to people that weren't alive or didn't use computers back then (being in diapers, etc. as such). To me, it looks ancient. Mavericks looks modern by comparison. I suppose if you started building cars with fins again it would look "new" to "most" people. But it's NOT "new" at all.
I think it's unfair to compare Yosemite's look to those antiquated UIs you mention. It's not the same kind of "flat", so to speak There's depth and a graphic quality that were inexistant back then. iirc we've had a similar discussion when Yosemite came out, in this very thread (hence its irrelevance to gauge the OS approval rating ), flat is what's cool and modern these days, even the majority of movie posters use helvetica or a variation of it. What are we gonna do about it? ...Is it cool to my eyes? I do prefer "less flat" and Mavericks' curves. The reason I reinstalled 10.10 was because I wanted some specific features and I've always liked running the latest OS. I wouldn't have minded a continuation of the previous UI, less drastic. But Yosemite's UI is not really an issue, to me.
I have seen all this hate! but i really feel yosemite is better than prev versions! check these http://qwich.in/top-5/os-x-yosemite-tips and tell me if you still feel so about yosemite!
I have seen all this hate! but i really feel yosemite is better than prev versions! check these http://qwich.in/top-5/os-x-yosemite-tips and tell me if you still feel so about yosemite!
Are "most" people under the age of 25? Because the rest of us have already seen "flat" interfaces (MS-Dos menus, Windows 3.1, Atari ST, Amiga) before and they are INCREDIBLY DATED, as such. It's only "new and fresh" to people that weren't alive or didn't use computers back then (being in diapers, etc. as such). To me, it looks ancient. Mavericks looks modern by comparison. I suppose if you started building cars with fins again it would look "new" to "most" people. But it's NOT "new" at all.
And who are these "rest of us" because I am not under 25 and I have seen all that you mentioned. And yet, I feel Yosemite has a new fresh look. So before you go generalizing realize that not everyone over the age of 25 feels the same as you. Might as well count my wife in their too as she is also not under the age of 25. So I guess that makes 2 of use not included in your generalization on age and people feel is old, new or INCREDIBLY DATED, as such. Car analogy, really.
The idea that "Yosemite will appeal to the young" is stupid. There's a post on YouTube by a a group of "young people" buried somewhere in this thread where they ridicule Jony Ive and his simplistic designs. This is just more of Apple's marketing team trying to put lipstick on a pig and convince us it's really a super model.
When/where did Apple say that Yosemite will appeal to the young?
I've never heard that Apple wanted to "reach children" with Yosemite... Not trying to argue, just asking.
You assumption that Apple has not been interested in reaching out to children, might be pitted against the days when Apple filled the grade schools with their brand of computers for kids to experience the Apple computer world. Just another way of looking at your point that they don't reach out to children. It was occurring way before Yosemite.
I noticed this today in an Apple Store playing with the new rMBP. I could tell right away it was hard to look at. If you're in terminal a lot like me, it was downright painful trying to read the screen. I'm a little bummed because I need a new one and I don't want that.
Thought Apple were expert designers?
And who are these "rest of us" because I am not under 25 and I have seen all that you mentioned. And yet, I feel Yosemite has a new fresh look. So before you go generalizing realize that not everyone over the age of 25 feels the same as you. Might as well count my wife in there too as she is also not under the age of 25. So I guess that makes 2 of use not included in your generalization on age and people feel is old, new or INCREDIBLY DATED, as such. Car analogy, really.