Despite the limitations and hackiness of the approach, this instant-boot feature at least attempts to serve the user?
I don't see any "rate your experience" popups, nor login/signup prompts, nor ads, nor endless amounts of whitespace and the (few) options hidden behind a catch-all "burger" menu.
This thing was actually built to a much higher UX standard than most software nowadays.
I don't see any "rate your experience" popups, nor login/signup prompts, nor ads, nor endless amounts of whitespace and the (few) options hidden behind a catch-all "burger" menu.
This thing was actually built to a much higher UX standard than most software nowadays.