Apple being Apple again. Just why does anyone actually like that company?

  • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    You only find Apple’s UI intuitive because you’re used to it.

    I don’t find it intuitive at all. Whenever I’ve used an iPhone, I’ve had to ask for help.

    And I’m a full stack web developer, who contributes to some other software projects in my spare time. I’ve been around computers a fair bit.

    Operating systems these days are complicated. It’s difficult to make them immediately intuitive to a new user. This isn’t a dig at Apple. Any modern, highly featured OS is like this.

    • Aniki 🌱🌿
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      134 months ago

      Same. I have no idea how to use an iphone. Even basic things are frustrating.

    • @scarilog@lemmy.world
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      34 months ago

      Just wanted to chime in that I’m not an apple user, I primarily use android and windows. iPad is the only iOS device I use. I flat out disagree with clunky, Apple’s UI design (on iOS at least) is beautiful. UX wise, I can’t comment on functional differences between Android and iOS, at this stage in time, both are comparably usable for most people.

      • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        Some apple user experience choices definitely feel clunky.

        Plugging an iPhone into a computer to move files around is a nightmare. The way notifications work on iOS is extremely clunky. Pairing non-apple devices to your apple device is purposely made clunky. Bastardising PWAs has led to them being clunky af.

        Using MacOS and having to memorise some wild keyboard shortcuts is clunky. Not being able to minimise a program by clicking the icon in the dock feels clunky. MacOS flipping out when you want to tile one window but not another feels clunky. Apple’s workspace view and app menu view not being integrated together (a la Gnome Activities view) feels clunky. The whole app installation process (outside of the Mac store) is super clunky.

        Apple is extremely visually consistent. But they absolutely have UX clunkiness, just as the others do. It’s fine though, most people don’t care. I’m pretty anal about these things.

        • @hemmes@lemmy.world
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          14 months ago

          I mean this is all subjective of course, but something like installing apps on macOS is extremely easy. Like Windows, apps can install themselves in about three or so different ways (not including managed devices), but most macOS apps you download are simply dragged into the applications folder - that’s it. To uninstall, you drag the app to the trash bin and empty the trash.

    • PrivateNoob
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      14 months ago

      I’ve tried an Iphone XR for 1 month. It’s intuitive, but Android is too.