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Mar 11

What’s Apple’s problem with buttons?

marco:

With both the new buttonless trackpads and the new iPod Shuffle, it seems that Apple’s going on an all-out war to eliminate as many buttons as possible from their products.

There’s a lot of value in simplifying controls, to a point. But nobody was complaining that either the laptop trackpads or the Shuffles had too many buttons before. In both cases, the devices are now worse off than they were before, but they look a bit cooler.

It’s easy to see signs of a perpetual internal battle at Apple between usability and appearance. Usually, they find a good balance and achieve high quality on both fronts. But sometimes the appearance-driving forces choke usability enough to leak toxic usability flaws into a shipping product. And I think, like 10.5.0’s translucent menu bar and slanty Dock, and Safari 4 Beta’s tab bar, and heavy shiny glass screens on lightweight laptops, and the Mighty Mouse, that this new Shuffle was a victim of the Apple style police defeating any semblance of common-sense usability.


  1. tyzm reblogged this from marco
  2. micahtcollins reblogged this from marco and added:
    Shuffle users have always been tolerant of minimalism - a less is more philosophy. Shuffle users accepted
  3. ericnelson reblogged this from marco and added:
    But that’s not how they make money. A software update and new headphones does not create the demand that new, buttonless...
  4. gedankentank reblogged this from marco and added:
    Agree! The 3D Dock is one of my favorite examples. To me...always looked like
  5. wonific reblogged this from marco and added:
    Marco nails it. I love...translucent Menu Bar, I hate the refresh button in Safari 4....
  6. onigiri reblogged this from marco and added:
    I totally agree about...Shuffle: restricting...only one kind...
  7. marco reblogged this from ern and added:
    Don’t get me wrong, I...controls available...a good idea....
  8. ern reblogged this from marco and added:
    moving all of the playback functions...the previous shuffle
  9. rivka reblogged this from marco
  10. stuup reblogged this from marco
  11. cthellis reblogged this from marco and added:
    Offhand, I can’t agree. After getting used to using even...modest of click controls...
  12. talby reblogged this from marco and added:
    I don’t think that shrinking the keyboard will make it more ergonomic. While I’m not sure, and a little skeptical, that...
  13. loszambos reblogged this from marco and added:
    WSJ did a story on this in 07.
  14. ianlucero reblogged this from marco and added:
    OS Touch or whatever it is instead of easing us...lame products like said buttonless ipod...
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