tretrunk wrote: > My ipod looks sleek, but functionally it's a piece of crap - the interface is so simple I could have designed it in 10 minutes
Oh really? Then how come nobody else did it first? How come nobody else is making anything as popular now, even with Apple to show them the way? Making an effective *simple* interface is so much harder, and so much more impressive when done right, than making a complex one with all the bells and whistles that just serve to clutter up most people's lives. Apple gets this. I aspire to this in my job as a software developer. You clearly do not get this.
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tretrunk wrote:
> My ipod looks sleek, but functionally it's a piece of crap - the interface is so simple I could have designed it in 10 minutes
Oh really? Then how come nobody else did it first? How come nobody else is making anything as popular now, even with Apple to show them the way? Making an effective *simple* interface is so much harder, and so much more impressive when done right, than making a complex one with all the bells and whistles that just serve to clutter up most people's lives. Apple gets this. I aspire to this in my job as a software developer. You clearly do not get this.