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Therein lies a detraction to making native apps. Binding yourself to how native apps look now will be a liability. People will judge you as outdated when the operating system moves on to a new groove.


Sure, some work will be needed. But the Liquid Glass look starts with a recompile against the new libraries.


It's not always that simple.


That's true and I tried to acknowledge that by saying it "starts with" a recompile. There's probably a bunch of tasks that will follow.

However, now they came out with a brand-new app that shows the old OS look-and-feel.


That only applies to faux-native apps built in Electron. Actual native apps are rendered using the OS's UI toolkits, and look however the OS is configured to look.




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