The issue is that Apple had that mentality from the start. Microsoft tried to Frankenstein it in after the OS had also matured under a different UX philosophy, not only that, they also didn’t commit all the way to changing the philosophy since they still wanted legacy support.
The issue is that Apple had that mentality from the start. Microsoft tried to Frankenstein it in after the OS had also matured under a different UX philosophy, not only that, they also didn’t commit all the way to changing the philosophy since they still wanted legacy support.