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bapak ◴[] No.45021304[source]
To me it's insane to pick on these 4 icons when it's obvious that they were just bolted on together in the previous version as well. Now suddenly a whole Mac Pro laid on top of 2 tools is supposed to be a "great icon by Apple"? Get outta here.
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lapcat ◴[] No.45021329[source]
> Now suddenly a whole Mac Pro laid on top of 2 tools is supposed to be a "great icon by Apple"?

No, Gruber said, "I don’t think the old icons for these apps from MacOS 15 were particularly good"

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bapak ◴[] No.45021496[source]
Correct, then why suddenly the replacements are "dead canary"? The post doesn't make sense. To me they're an improvement, even if a bit flat (flatness we've seen 12 years ago in iOS 7 already)

To me this post sounds like a typical "Steve Jobs wouldn't do this" nonsense.

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dijit ◴[] No.45021789[source]
"This was not great, but this is worse: clearly nobody is paying attention" is, actually, valid criticism.
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bapak ◴[] No.45022603[source]
Call me when macOS Tahoe is out of beta. Nobody is paying attention because the post is judging a beta product that literally has not completed the QA cycle.

By all means there are plenty of things to judge in macOS and there have been for a very long time. These for icons today are not it. The canary has left a very long time ago.

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1. jurip ◴[] No.45022889{3}[source]
A public beta period is for receiving feedback from developers and customers.