Do you really think a company would sit there and wonder “how can we make this worse?”SLiC wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 12:02 pmI am not so sure this is ridiculous at all, they have compromised on the design. If you try to design a single unified UI/UX for both touch and mouse use there will no doubt have to be be some compromise, I also think it looks and works more like more like an iPad app than a desktop program...but other may like that look I guess, I don't personally.Double Tap wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 11:45 amWhat a ridiculous thing to say. It’s one thing for you to dislike a design - guess what, other people don’t - but if you really think a company is sabotaging its products then you need to take a look at yourself. Your complaint has now taken up several pages and it’s time to move on. Perhaps you’ll have more joy if you actually write to Fabfilter.MrJubbly wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 11:18 am
Well, the real issue is whether or not Fabfilter are intentionally compromising the finely tuned UI/UX workflows of their new products, which were traditionally designed for use within desktop studio environments, in favour of perhaps, more cumbersome (or less efficient) workflows which primarily cater towards and benefit tablet users.
I prefer the way Bitwig do it, their GUI actual changes significantly if you select the touch UI/UX option- this seems like a better way to do things to me, optimise for mouse 'or' touch workflow.
It’s one thing to say you don’t like the design. It’s quite another to say it’s been deliberately made worse. And that’s totally different to aiming for a single cross platform UI. You might say they’ve tried and failed, but failure is totally different to sabotage.
Anyway, three pages of whinging about a fundamental design philosophy is quite enough. Time to take it elsewhere rather than derail this one.
