At 21:28 2017-06-06, mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
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I was surprised years ago (and somewhat still am) with how low the bar got set on what was an acceptable UX on a website. Much of that would have NEVER been tolerated in a desktop app.
<sarcasm style="dripping">But Web app UX has been improving oh-so-much-more than desktop apps for some time now.</sarcasm>
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 1:55 AM, Gene Wirchenko genew@telus.net wrote:
At 21:28 2017-06-06, mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
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I was surprised years ago (and somewhat still am) with how low the bar got
set on what was an acceptable UX on a website. Much of that would have NEVER been tolerated in a desktop app.
<sarcasm style="dripping">But Web app UX has been improvingoh-so-much-more than desktop apps for some time now.</sarcasm>
For some reason, you see UX like a painter who's medium is oil based. When presented water colors you do not know how to express your craft with the tools and call them inferior because of it.
In the end, both mediums can be crafted and form great pieces of art. The petty bickering between the artist gets redundant after a while.