Beyond Microsoft’s habit of inflating expectations with unnecessary hyperbole, this seems like a bad sign. User interfaces shouldn’t be “mind blowing” or “completely different.” They should be familiar and intuitive.
Beyond Microsoft’s habit of inflating expectations with unnecessary hyperbole, this seems like a bad sign. User interfaces shouldn’t be “mind blowing” or “completely different.” They should be familiar and intuitive.
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Beyond Microsoft’s habit of inflating expectations with unnecessary hyperbole, this seems like a bad sign. User interfaces shouldn’t be “mind blowing” or “completely different.” They should be familiar and intuitive.
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