By John Gruber
For 138 years Lady Liberty watched over us — now it’s time to return the favor.
Watts Martin:
If we hold things to this list, programs like Nova, MarsEdit, and Apple Pages — canonical Mac-assed Mac apps — all do unsurprisingly smashingly. But Obsidian, the Electron-based program I’m writing in right now, does shockingly well, too. Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code doesn’t do quite as well (most notably, it opens its settings “window” as an editor tab), but it does better than Sublime Text (which opens a text file for settings), and much better than the banana crazypants menu and icon design of the cross-platform e-book management program Calibre.
Martin has a good list here of fundamentals, but ultimately, you know it when you see it.
★ Wednesday, 2 April 2025