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The Life and Death of Aqua in Apple Software

2 pointsby a_bandover 3 years ago

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gjvcover 3 years ago
I will always miss Aqua. I remember vividly the first time I used it OS X on a new Bondi Blue iMac, with the soap-on-a-rope mouse. I walked away beaming from ear to ear that there was this gorgeous juicy, make-you-want-to-lick-it UI on top of a UNIX environment with bash and gcc and all. The future was bright! Later on, ZFS almost made it in; I envisioned that the UNIX world would quickly collect around ZFS as a standard filesystem format and all would be grand and the UNIX wars of the 90s would be a distant memory.<p>ZFS never made it. Ho-hum. Then, gradually, release by release, the character was drained out of the icons and buttons and all became flat, blithely following the fashion of the day. Now it doesn&#x27;t stand for anything in particular. The irony is that the flatter icons on the newer releases render with far less compute power than the rounded ones of the older hardware.
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