Wouldn’t it be kind of fun if you could toggle a retro mode on with modern MacOS? The closest you can get is enabling Increase Contrast in macOS preferences which sort of gives everything a simpler and more retro look, with buttons clearly defined. Of course now we have fancy design oriented interfaces, along with complex multitasking capabilities, super fast CPUs, and large amounts of storage space, so perhaps we traded simplicity and discoverability for power and complexity. That good old Mac OS user interface is clean and simple, the buttons are obvious, there’s no guesswork as to what does what, leaving little wonder as to what interface elements do what. macOS 9 meets modern software with unreliable internet, little disk storage and many more tech hiccups.”Ĭheck out the video below to see what it looks like in action. How would have the same workflow looked like with the tools of today and the limitations of yesterday. “(mac)OStalgia is exploring my 2021 work-from-home routine from a nostalgic perspective. Designer Michael Feeney did, so he took it upon himself to apply the 90’s Mac OS styling to some common apps used in todays workflow.
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