How much of this is “Apple Music UX is bad” vs. “I'm used to Spotify, and I want this app to behave the same”? There are multiple ways to get where you want, and I ask whether you would be writing this if you hadn't been a long-time Spotify user.
How much of this is “Apple Music UX is bad” vs. “I'm used to Spotify, and I want this app to behave the same”? There are multiple ways to get where you want, and I ask whether you would be writing this if you hadn't been a long-time Spotify user.
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How much of this is “Apple Music UX is bad” vs. “I'm used to Spotify, and I want this app to behave the same”?
I think I tried to be as unbiased as I could be — though as with anything, we can’t avoid bias entirely. But the usability issues I mentioned would apple to any app, not just Apple Music. I just used Spotify as a counter example since in context it makes more sense than using another app.
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