09-12-2024, 09:25 PM
(04-25-2024, 06:27 AM)Admini Wrote: Do you think this new UI is ugly?I wish the speed of release was a top priority.
If Chromium remove the related source code from its codebase, it will be very hard to keep the old UI.
The workload is no less than supporting Win7.
It just looks like rounded corners. Conversely, that's about the only difference I can tell.
Chrome's UI and UX have been terrible since version 1, so I don't really care if it gets worse now.
If cent is changed to have its own UX like Vivaldi, it is a different story, but as it is now, it has UI similar to basic Chrome, and it has features that Chrome lacks such as tab list, restoring closed tabs, opening new tabs from links and address bar, and so on, which Google should add, such as tab lists, restoring closed tabs, opening new tabs from links and the address bar, etc., then the release must should be a top priority.
If the release is delayed by half a year to support win7, the appearance of the UI is something that should be considered after the release of cent.
Release first.
If it is not released, the difference in UI is meaningless.