Everything in there is a fantastic improvement, like damn, that's some fine ass UX design.
I'm not as big of a fan of the logo redesign though, I think they needed to retain the waveform between the speakers, IMHO.
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Everything in there is a fantastic improvement, like damn, that's some fine ass UX design.
I'm not as big of a fan of the logo redesign though, I think they needed to retain the waveform between the speakers, IMHO.
Damn, I don't like the old logo but the new one really bums me out.
I don’t get what it’s supposed to be besides headphones. Looks like a negative space “P” but there’s no p in Audacity. Or an c & o if you’re looking at the earpieces.
I think it's supposed to represent a lowercase 'a'? But it doesn't quite work for that either...
It's just supposed to be headphones, I think.
It looks meh on its own, but it does look better in context with the rest of Muse Group's logos. But I'd start from scratch. I don't think anyone likes the logo.
Right side is a microphone I guess. I don’t mind the logo, it’s simple and a little clever at the same time (once you see it).
everything here looks way better than the old versions but damn, the new icon sucks real bad
Man, that was an incredible video. As someone who occasionally dabbles in designing and creating programs, the rant about selection modes was eye-opening. It feels like I understand UX a lot better now.
I used Audacity every now and then and while I wasn't very good at it before either, the changes over time, ended up jarring me now and then. Only after watching this, do I realise what was going on:
Those were my faults as a user, coming up from the changes.
Now come my little thoughts on Tantacrul's ideas:
They are not a real problem as long as the user knows what to expect. You just need to implement some basics:
Esc
with the viewport in focus, switch to the default mode.
Esc
should do these in order:
Esc
key pressedEsc
Esc
Esc
enough times, they will find themselves in the base state of whichever view they are in.
vim
If Audacity can end up with functionality to record multiple tracks at once, then put the audio setup in a menu connected to each track.
Of course I haven't used Audacity 4 yet and I'm just on whatever Arch is shipping rn. So maybe they already have something better.
But relative to what I see, the above UX would be more desirable.
That new logo looks sperm like.
Nah. I don't agree...