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Has Apple forgotten about the user experience?

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Usability has been Apple’s forte right from the beginning. The company has even used it as a selling point to market its products, with a bunch of its advertising pointing to how its products (and now services), “just work.” However, a few of its recent choices seem to be pointing towards a shift away from usability.

Make no mistake, Apple has had a few anomalies on the way. A few exceptions to the rule, like the infamous charging solution for the Magic Mouse which goes against everything the company claims to stand for. However, of late, these exceptions have piled up to make a convoluted user experience look like the rule, rather than an exception. Has Apple lost the plot?

Exhibit A: Stage Manager

(Image credit: Bryan M. Wolfe / iMore)

Stage Manager is a complicated solution to a simple problem. It’s supposed to be a multitasking interface that helps make the iPad more of a desktop, but in reality, it isn’t all that great. It tries to merge mobile multitasking and desktop multitasking but comes out not doing a good job at either. Earlier this year, I wrote about how Stage Manager loses out to Samsung DeX, and it is still true, especially when working with an external display.




Usability has been Apple’s forte right from the beginning. The company has even used it as a selling point to market its products, with a bunch of its advertising pointing to how its products (and now services), “just work.” However, a few of its recent choices seem to be pointing towards a shift away from usability.

Make no mistake, Apple has had a few anomalies on the way. A few exceptions to the rule, like the infamous charging solution for the Magic Mouse which goes against everything the company claims to stand for. However, of late, these exceptions have piled up to make a convoluted user experience look like the rule, rather than an exception. Has Apple lost the plot?

Exhibit A: Stage Manager

Stage Manager on iPad Pro with iPadOS 16

(Image credit: Bryan M. Wolfe / iMore)

Stage Manager is a complicated solution to a simple problem. It’s supposed to be a multitasking interface that helps make the iPad more of a desktop, but in reality, it isn’t all that great. It tries to merge mobile multitasking and desktop multitasking but comes out not doing a good job at either. Earlier this year, I wrote about how Stage Manager loses out to Samsung DeX, and it is still true, especially when working with an external display.

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