I'm not a fan of the TouchBar—it's in front of me right now on my MBP, and after two years of trying to use it in different ways, I gave up and have it set to simply pretend to be buttons all the time, which makes it clearly worse than, say, buttons.
This isn't another thread about whether it's good or not—it's instead about, as far as I can tell, nothing evolved on the software side from the introduction of the touchbar in November of 2016, just about five years ago. It was introduced in Sierra, and has been present for the five following versions of MacOS, including Monterey—but I don't recall (and some quick research seems to confirm) that it basically never changed in all that time.
There was no TouchBar 2, there was no evolution on hardware...and there was no evolution on software, either. I *think* a couple of widgets became available that weren't before, but honestly it seems like it was exactly the same for the last five years.
That's weird in Apple products—usually something is getting incrementally better, or it is leaving.
Now that it is gone, I'm wondering—did they decide early on it wasn't a thing?
This isn't another thread about whether it's good or not—it's instead about, as far as I can tell, nothing evolved on the software side from the introduction of the touchbar in November of 2016, just about five years ago. It was introduced in Sierra, and has been present for the five following versions of MacOS, including Monterey—but I don't recall (and some quick research seems to confirm) that it basically never changed in all that time.
There was no TouchBar 2, there was no evolution on hardware...and there was no evolution on software, either. I *think* a couple of widgets became available that weren't before, but honestly it seems like it was exactly the same for the last five years.
That's weird in Apple products—usually something is getting incrementally better, or it is leaving.
Now that it is gone, I'm wondering—did they decide early on it wasn't a thing?
