Traditional iPhone vs X-style iPhone interaction models
Both have merits and downsides. Neither is superior.
Both have merits and downsides. Neither is superior.
Stray observations I didn't include in my previous piece, and my responses to certain feedback I received about it.
"Your next computer is not a computer", Apple says about the iPad Pro, but it's certainly behaving more and more like one.
It should be easy to explain: if something can be found within the UI, it is discoverable. Otherwise, it's not.
The silly, unnecessary Mac vs iPad debate continues. Here I try to keep things balanced in the face of a post that is deeply subjective, overzealous and at times inaccurate.