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Leopard: they finally fixed the AirPort menu

Posted 30 October 2007 @ 5pm | Tagged thoughts


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One of the most egregious violations of usability used to be the AirPort dropdown menu. You’d click it and it would spend some time scanning for networks. Meanwhile your click did not register or show any indication of loading. Instead you’d get frustrated and click again, reversing your previous click and leading to general madness. Finally they’ve made it so your click has immediate feedback, opening the AirPort menu and showing an indicator while it scanned for networks. Yay :-)


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