• Mac OS9: OStalgia edition (modern workflow/classic GUI)

    From RS Wood@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 3 14:03:40 2022
    From the «really clever, possibly an improvement» department:
    Feed: Daring Fireball
    Title: ‘Mac OS 9: OStalgia Edition’
    Author: John Gruber
    Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2021 20:08:27 -0500
    Link: http://swallowmygraphicdesign.com/project/macostalgia

    Michael Feeney:

    (mac)OStalgia is exploring my 2021 work-from-home routine from a nostalgic perspective. How would have the same workflow looked like with the tools of today and the limitations of yesterday. Unreliable internet, little disk storage, macOS 9 and much more.

    This project is delightful: reimagining modern apps like Slack, Zoom, and Figma on Mac OS 9. There are numerous details I’d quibble with (multiple windows active at the same time, for example), but it brought me joy to explore these designs and watch his video of them in action. I miss this style of UI design very much — not the exact look, per se, but the spirit of emphasizing clarity above all else, where content fields are clearly content fields, input focus is clear, and buttons look like buttons.
    ★ [1]

    Links:
    [1]: https://daringfireball.net/linked/2021/12/22/mac-os-9-ostalgia (link)



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  • From Ander GM@21:1/5 to RS Wood on Sun Jan 9 14:12:09 2022
    On 2022-01-03, RS Wood <rsw@therandymon.com> wrote:
    From the «really clever, possibly an improvement» department:
    Feed: Daring Fireball
    Title: ‘Mac OS 9: OStalgia Edition’
    Author: John Gruber
    Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2021 20:08:27 -0500
    Link: http://swallowmygraphicdesign.com/project/macostalgia

    Michael Feeney:

    (mac)OStalgia is exploring my 2021 work-from-home routine from a nostalgic perspective. How would have the same workflow looked like with the tools of today and the limitations of yesterday. Unreliable internet, little disk storage, macOS 9 and much more.

    This project is delightful: reimagining modern apps like Slack, Zoom, and Figma
    on Mac OS 9. There are numerous details I’d quibble with (multiple windows active at the same time, for example), but it brought me joy to explore these designs and watch his video of them in action. I miss this style of UI design very much — not the exact look, per se, but the spirit of emphasizing clarity
    above all else, where content fields are clearly content fields, input focus is
    clear, and buttons look like buttons.
    ★ [1]

    Links:
    [1]: https://daringfireball.net/linked/2021/12/22/mac-os-9-ostalgia (link)



    Well, with Bitlbee and some IRC client for OS9 (install Bitlbee on a LANed rpi) you can connect to any service supported by Pidgin.

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  • From Francis S@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 22 21:12:48 2022
    On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 14:03:40 -0000 (UTC), RS Wood <rsw@therandymon.com>
    wrote:

    From the «really clever, possibly an improvement» department:
    Feed: Daring Fireball
    Title: ‘Mac OS 9: OStalgia Edition’
    Author: John Gruber
    Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2021 20:08:27 -0500
    Link: http://swallowmygraphicdesign.com/project/macostalgia

    Michael Feeney:

    (mac)OStalgia is exploring my 2021 work-from-home routine from a nostalgic >perspective. How would have the same workflow looked like with the tools of >today and the limitations of yesterday. Unreliable internet, little disk >storage, macOS 9 and much more.

    This project is delightful: reimagining modern apps like Slack, Zoom, and Figma
    on Mac OS 9. There are numerous details I’d quibble with (multiple windows >active at the same time, for example), but it brought me joy to explore these >designs and watch his video of them in action. I miss this style of UI design >very much — not the exact look, per se, but the spirit of emphasizing clarity >above all else, where content fields are clearly content fields, input focus is
    clear, and buttons look like buttons.
    ? [1]

    Links:
    [1]: https://daringfireball.net/linked/2021/12/22/mac-os-9-ostalgia (link)

    That was a very interesting trip, thank you for sharing that!

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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to rsw@therandymon.com on Sun Jan 23 02:00:29 2022
    Wait, can we use this in our computers?


    RS Wood <rsw@therandymon.com> wrote:
    From the «really clever, possibly an improvement» department:
    Feed: Daring Fireball
    Title: ???Mac OS 9: OStalgia Edition???
    Author: John Gruber
    Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2021 20:08:27 -0500
    Link: http://swallowmygraphicdesign.com/project/macostalgia

    Michael Feeney:

    (mac)OStalgia is exploring my 2021 work-from-home routine from a nostalgic perspective. How would have the same workflow looked like with the tools of today and the limitations of yesterday. Unreliable internet, little disk storage, macOS 9 and much more.

    This project is delightful: reimagining modern apps like Slack, Zoom, and Figma
    on Mac OS 9. There are numerous details I???d quibble with (multiple windows active at the same time, for example), but it brought me joy to explore these designs and watch his video of them in action. I miss this style of UI design very much ??? not the exact look, per se, but the spirit of emphasizing clarity
    above all else, where content fields are clearly content fields, input focus is
    clear, and buttons look like buttons.
    ??? [1]

    Links:
    [1]: https://daringfireball.net/linked/2021/12/22/mac-os-9-ostalgia (link)




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