When planned obsolescence gets ridiculous
If it's not for technical reasons, what's the point in artificially preventing an older version of an app from working?
If it's not for technical reasons, what's the point in artificially preventing an older version of an app from working?
I wasn't finding Mailbox particularly attractive, but after reading some very positive reviews, I decided to endure the reservation process and give it a try.
I wholeheartedly agree with everything Joe Cieplinski says in this article, which is truly a must-read.
Sometimes, removing skeuomorphic elements is just as gratuitous as inserting them. After the latest update, the Podcasts app looks like just another media app.
In considering a theoretical bigger iPhone, doing the screen resolution/density math is not enough. What about design and usability?