Apple Revises Liquid Glass UI, Reverts Finder Icon After User Backlash
Apple Revises Liquid Glass UI, Reverts Finder Icon After User Backlash

Apple Revises Liquid Glass UI, Reverts Finder Icon After User Backlash

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Apple's upcoming operating systems featuring the new Liquid Glass design have faced mixed reactions from users and developers, prompting the company to roll back some changes ahead of the official release. The Liquid Glass interface, which introduces layered translucency and spatial depth, was criticized for making elements like the Control Center difficult to read due to excessive transparency, though Apple has since darkened and blurred backgrounds to improve visibility. Another major point of contention was the redesigned Finder app icon in macOS 26 Tahoe, which altered the familiar colors and expression, sparking significant user backlash that led Apple to revert to a design closer to the traditional icon. These changes reflect Apple's effort to balance innovation with user familiarity and preferences, highlighting the challenge of introducing bold visual updates without alienating loyal users. The ongoing adjustments and user feedback illustrate the dynamic nature of software development and suggest Apple is responsive to community sentiment as it finalizes its new OS designs for release later this year. Observers note that these design revisions could influence broader industry trends in user interface aesthetics.

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