Mario Guzman š³ļøāš on Nostr: The "barber pole" indeterminate progress bar in Mac OS Classic and early versions of ...
The "barber pole" indeterminate progress bar in Mac OS Classic and early versions of Mac OS X were so uniquely Macintosh. I am super annoyed they killed them.
And in Mac OS X, the determinate progress bar had those feint waves animating too -- so elegant.
Why are controls so fn boring these days?
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2023-07-20 04:04:11Event JSON
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