Tangentially, at best. Mostly, it’s just about a cat fight. hssssss
Tangentially, at best. Mostly, it’s just about a cat fight. hssssss
I don’t claim to know ui design. I’ve created a few icons here and there and it wasn’t hard. Anyway, no need to continue to belabor the point.
True, which is why I said prioritize. If I have no other option, I have no other option. Some of my open source, small project apps have already made icons available. I really have a hard time understanding why a big (or even small) business is so resistant to it other than they want to train the customer as opposed to listening to consumers’ minimal requests.
As it is now, apps without the material you theming go on my second “page”. Only apps with material you go on my main screen.
It doesn’t really matter if the user “likes” it because it’s pretty.
I prioritize apps that have the option. If companies want me to choose their app over another, they’ll offer it.
I have no problem identifying the app I want to use. My apps are alphabetized. Easy peasy.
Yes, primarily because I basically live at my computer and in my browser. I’m not a heavy phone user and find reading on the phone a struggle due to my eyesight.
I can tell you what won’t be on sale… Starfield. :P
As someone of a certain age, this just reminds me of the BBS days. lol
Edit: Without the dial-up, thankfully. ;)
The dynamic theming is a bit of a branding nightmare.
Probably one of the reasons I like it. Big red company icon next to the big black company icon, next to the big pink company icon. Nah, I’ll take the uniform design, please.
I love it. Personal preference, of course. :)
As someone who deleted an account on one server to create an account on another, I can say that my comment remained but my username did NOT. I’m not particularly opposed to the comments remaining for the sake of thread continuity.
Personally, I’d like a 2FA option, but the post on Raddle about privacy does not ring true to me. I can’t speak to the admin side of things, however.
This is a great example of open communication and community building.