graycat on Nostr: Speaking of software for Apple products, Sturgeon’s law holds: 90% is crap. ...
Speaking of software for Apple products, Sturgeon’s law holds: 90% is crap. However, the median program for MacOS or iOS is better than the median program for Windows, Linux, or Android. A developer for an Apple product is more likely to consider the model their software presents to users, or at least more likely to think about the user’s experience. Developers for Windows mostly think about adding features and configuration options. To a lesser extent this is also true for Linux and Android.
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