That's probably because you are used to the Windows way, which certainly isn't the only way. Macs, Ataris, Unix, Linux etc have their own standards and ways of doing things. I'm not dismissing what you say at all, it's just not the only way. Logic originated on non-x86 platforms, and thus had to face a challange of how to design cross-platform versions that still kinda made sense on both platforms, when both platforms had some very different ways of doing things. These days it's a little easier, because as you say OS UI's have converged a fair amount.magog wrote:Well, I'm not really trying to dismiss the usefulness of Logic's right-click behaviour. But a it does make the UI much harder to learn.When I use a new app, I right click on widgets to see what they do. Most good user interfaces are supposed to reveal themselves like this (in stages).
Me too. What's good about Apple is they treat the applications they buy in with the proper respect - they genuinely want to improve them to be the best they can be, rather than just "Appley-fying" them for the sake of corporate style.magog wrote:Yeah, that's a really good point. I'm always curious how Apple (famous for pushing UI styleguides) is going to deal with Logic. I keep expecting them to come out with a "clean" version that completely pisses off the entire userbase.
For instance, Final Cut Pro has largely been rewritten into a very Apple program - and it's never been better. With Shake however, it still feels like a Unix-style image-processing app, and they haven't moved it (as yet anyway) to an Apple interface at all, because it's current interface works brilliantly for many industry professionals.
My gut feeling with Logic is it will slowly get tidied up, and some things will change, but it won't fundamentally change. This is certainly already happening. But we'll just have to wait and see. I do think Logic's future is bright with Apple (despite the Garageband stuff, which isn't appealing to me). Logic 8 will certainly be an interesting release - we'll either see more praise than ever, or more bitching than ever...
