They better change that taskbar before releasing to consumers.
They somehow managed to combine the “take up the full width no matter what’s needed” mentality of Windows with the “show the user no useful information whatsoever” mentality of MacOS.
Yes it does. Look at the giant black bar at the bottom of the screen.
Notice how, like Windows, it takes up the full width no matter what is on it, yet like MacOS, doesn’t even tell you which individual windows you have open.
They better change that taskbar before releasing to consumers.
They somehow managed to combine the “take up the full width no matter what’s needed” mentality of Windows with the “show the user no useful information whatsoever” mentality of MacOS.
Doesn’t look too bad for me
Yes it does. Look at the giant black bar at the bottom of the screen.
Notice how, like Windows, it takes up the full width no matter what is on it, yet like MacOS, doesn’t even tell you which individual windows you have open.
They took the worst of both taskbar UXs.