Redesigning history: Apple was never perfect<article>
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<p>It’s fashionable these days to say things are actually the opposite of what they seem in order to shock, titillate or just stir stuff up in the name of “generating a dialogue”. Bacon is actually good for you! The
Star Wars prequels are misunderstood genius! Guinea pigs are
not adorable furry eggplants with legs and ice water is not a cool, refreshing beverage.</p><p>In a similar vein, writing at
The Outline, Joshua Topolsky says <a href="
https://theoutline.com/post/2352/apple-is-really-bad-at-design" rel="nofollow">“Apple is really bad at design.
https://twitter.com/pcryan5/status/913942224806625280" rel="nofollow">Peter[/url], <a href="
https://twitter.com/ugo_AAPL/status/914010765463638016" rel="nofollow">ugo[/url], <a href="
https://twitter.com/fossda92/status/914127883928526849" rel="nofollow">Daniel[/url], <a href="
https://twitter.com/paulstachniak/status/914343477693091840" rel="nofollow">paul[/url], <a href="
https://twitter.com/nullriver/status/914743001909522434" rel="nofollow">nullpixel[/url], <a href="
https://twitter.com/AppleBetasDev/status/914585494826242048" rel="nofollow">NeXTAlphas[/url] and 5cat.)</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3229936/iphone-ipad/redesigning-history-apple-was-never-perfect.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Redesigning history: Apple was never perfect