On 29/08/2013 08:58 AM, scott wrote:
>>> Because it's the new and flashy bit and that's what sells stuff.
>>
>> If by "new and flashy" you mean "approximates the graphical capabilities
>> of home computers 30 years ago" then, sure...
>
> I don't see how it's any different to any other modern GUI in terms of
> graphical capabilities. The icons are much bigger because it's meant for
> much higher dpi screens and using your fingers rather than a mouse.
And the reduced colour set and the all-caps sans serif text and the
square button edges?
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