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 (DIR) Post #AzYjMncPHbETNMeTGi by scottjenson@social.coop
       2024-12-18T21:43:32Z
       
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       One of my earliest UX wins was for Mac System 7. The Finder team wanted to truncate files names with '…' if it wouldn’t fit. I argued that too much critical info would be lost and suggested it be in the middle instead. The Finder team loved it and implemented it later that day. They were so easy to work with.I'd totally forgotten about it until I overheard someone commenting it was an example of Apple's attention to detail. I'd didn't say anything at the time but yeah, that was me ;-)
       
 (DIR) Post #AzYjMwRkSb3QkujaPA by scottjenson@social.coop
       2024-12-18T23:11:24Z
       
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       What I so enjoyed about the Finder team was that there was no string utility to remove the middle of the string. They had to write it themselves. It was extra work they just took on. I never heard a peep from them about "implementation complexity".It's experiences like this that have spoiled me. When I hear over (and over) that UX needs to "work within business goals" I think back to this experience where I just had an idea... and they did it. Why was it so easy then, and so hard now?