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Like it or not, things change. Embrace it and enjoy all of the new things, or resist and be left behind.
Or resist and use what still works for you if there are no downsides to it that really affect you. Or, even if you have to use the changed things, doesn't mean that you have to actually embrace them just to use them for one reason or another.
 
Or a sign of liking something that works well and doesn't necessarily need any changing simply for the sake of changing.

Exactly. My biggest complaint is the freaking ugly iOS 7 UI switch design. You know, the switches that used to be sleek rectangular things that are now weird knobs with green behind them.

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Embrace it and enjoy all of the new things, or resist and be left behind.

Nope, nope, not going to happen. This might be the first time I use Winterboard and change all of the icons.

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How are you handling web pages on your desktop that have adopted this design like yahoo.com, cracked.com, outlook.com and many others who are using a lot of borderless white space?

People use yahoo.com and outlook.com???
 
Feels like the 30 pin to lightning controversy all over again. Get over it all ready the old look was just that old. Change is good.

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Sadly I have to use outlook for work. But the thing that bugs isn't the look it's that all the settings and what not have changed places and I can't find anything. At least with iOS that's not eh case.
 
How are you handling web pages on your desktop that have adopted this design like yahoo.com, cracked.com, outlook.com and many others who are using a lot of borderless white space?
Desktop use and mobile use are two completely different use cases. If they weren't then things wouldn't be designed differently for them, would they?

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Feels like the 30 pin to lightning controversy all over again. Get over it all ready the old look was just that old. Change is good.

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People use yahoo.com and outlook.com???
Old doesn't mean bad, and change doesn't mean good. Those have absolutely no relationship to each other at all.

The fact that we might just need to live with it, while true, in no way means it's better or actually good, it just means we don't have a choice about the matter, nothing more than that.
 
How are you handling web pages on your desktop that have adopted this design like yahoo.com, cracked.com, outlook.com and many others who are using a lot of borderless white space?

Not very well if truth be told, but because my desktop screen is so much bigger my eyes are less focused so it doesn't cause eye strain as much.
 
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