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Liquid Glass Could Be One of Apple’s Most Divisive System Designs Yet from Wired Craig Grannell

Tom Bettenhausen3 hours ago01 mins

As Apple’s radical redesign rolls out across all of its platforms today, designers and app creators are still unconvinced it delivers the “greater focus” it promises.As Apple’s radical redesign rolls out across all of its platforms today, designers and app creators are still unconvinced it delivers the “greater focus” it promises. 

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