Sh#t, I hope it won't be forced on us and remains as a toggle, but knowing Google I can't have too much hope.
Loads of apps have toggles for enabling/disabling Material Design (and now Expressive too on newer apps), so hopefully something similar is done with the rainbow glass effect? Because then you could use a custom launcher to avoid the new design language, as you still can from Material Design.
Work iPad was forced to liquid glass. Can't find a way to turn it off. Imagine spending $700 for the cheapest iPad, just for not even having the option to choose how your app icons look.
The pixel illustrated Google Now design language of Lollipop and Jellybean was superior to Material/Material You.
Can't wait for them to update 20% of their apps with it.
I was a fan of this style when Vista did it. I was a fan when Apple did it, I'm a fan of it now. Give me blurry glass everywhere pls.
You voiced your opinion, which adds original, human made content and promotes social interaction on the platform. The fact that someone downvoted you really grinds my gears. Downvoting buries content, it makes it irrelevant and undervalued.
Lurkers too lazy to post a comment and instead using "downvote" as a "disagree" button should stop doing that and actually compensate for the bandwidth they consume on the platform with their comment, whatever it is, as long as it is respectful and constructive.
Also: I like liquid glass but I think it should be more moderately used. I think sometimes where it is overused it can be bad for legibility and usability.
Listen I will fully admit it can be garish when overdone (like on ios honestly) and heavy on system resources for no good reason. But aesthetically? Aesthetically it kinda slaps!
I don't get what the big deal is about a theme.
it is horrible, it is churn over churn over churn, following trends for no reason other than it is trendy, it is self sustained loop of churn
it is change for the sake of it, completely pointless and without forethought
They can't think of anything actually useful to design anymore.
Oh I'll answer this it's because they decimated the modding scene. Literally any and all of the fancy features and little niceties ended up coming from Little mods from the mod scene and we're not doing that anymore so.... How do you be innovative when the people you were stealing the innovations from stop innovating because you actively saught to prevent them from innovating.
Oh snap, 100%. Good fucking callout. Apple did similar since the 1990s and ....well... look at them nowwww!
"We're so desperate for innovation, we are now shipping cheap underpowered laptops in COLORS!!!"
It's flashy and easy?
Nooo I like the cute green guy
If many devs would switch to it just as they did with M3 Expressive, I'm gonna quit Android and go touch some grass instead.
FUCKING FINALLY
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