@scottjenson
Hi Scott,
Just watched your talk, awesome. I love UX, I have loved computers for so many years, and I am so disappointed at everything we lost since the original Mac.
I am also the author of MacFlim (https://www.macflim.com/macflim2), and I was stunned when it came on screen when you talked about the original Mac! (screenshot attached).
I don’t know if it is random or on purpose. MacFlim was created as a joke, and as most joke it is about a very serious point, exploring a possible future where we still use those Mac and continued exploring what they could do. MacFlim 1.0 is an hommage at the original Mac user interface, with multiple windows, etc. MacFlim 2.0, which is a couple orders of magnitude more sophisticated and a real movie player, steals from the future by implementing a Netflix-like user interface. I think we regressed. There is so much more we should be doing with the monsters we have under our desk on in our pocket…
Anyway, that made my day, thanks!
Btw, the “the click doesn’t bring the window front because it could be the start of a drag” comes from NeXTstep. It infuriates me that we forgot that in so many desktop UIs. Or the subtle way one should manage the launched of an application to be sure it takes focus if the user waited, but doesn’t steal it if the user interacted with another app..