![]() ![]() Even if we are talking about a side-project (and pretending the really nice native Mac app they killed never existed). I expect better from companies with so many resources. While I'm at it, what's that extra Close menu item doing in the Window menu? Or the native macOS Tab Bar that doesn't work but can still be shown? Why even have that neutered File menu with a redundant menu item at all? (I know why.) I guess I'm just baffled why you would obviously put some amount of care and attention into even making a desktop app wrapper available if you're not going to go one or two steps further to make it fit the platform more naturally.įunctionally, for TweetDeck, ⌘Q and ⌘W are equivalent. ![]() Once the app is gone, you stop receiving notifications, which seems the app's point, no? And then when you do relaunch it, you're hit with the loading delay while the UI hydrates all over again. Fair enough.īut why? Why did that product team decide it was OK just to quit the entire app if you ⌘W or otherwise close the window? I'm mostly OK with it being a web app since it's just a wrapper around a website that is itself a wrapper around a web API. On the other hand, honestly, it's pretty good at what it does. ![]() I know it's some horrible desktop + web app amalgamation, and I should be thrilled a large company is even acknowledging that desktop computers exist. I want to call out a few of those apps now before offering my dumb solution. One specific UX sin interrupts my workflow and annoys me more than anything else on macOS.Īpplications that quit when you close their primary window. ![]()
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