I'm going to be sent in the depths of tartarus for this but Windows 10 has fundamentally the same UX that Windows ha 20 years ago. It might be a completely different operating system underneath, but user don't know and don't care. Metro UI in Windows 8 was gargabe fire if you remember, it worked decently on the phones but the phones never really made a dent in the market.
macOS has been fundamentally the same thing too in UX I guess but it's easier to deal with.
It's not like the three main desktop OS options have innovated that much in user experience in the last 20 years, so we're stuck with them :D
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I'm going to be sent in the depths of tartarus for this but Windows 10 has fundamentally the same UX that Windows ha 20 years ago. It might be a completely different operating system underneath, but user don't know and don't care. Metro UI in Windows 8 was gargabe fire if you remember, it worked decently on the phones but the phones never really made a dent in the market.
macOS has been fundamentally the same thing too in UX I guess but it's easier to deal with.
It's not like the three main desktop OS options have innovated that much in user experience in the last 20 years, so we're stuck with them :D