“Shy User Interface” is Microsoft’s answer to 3D Touch

Interaction layers are a mighty headache for developers who know them from the back of their hands. We regular folk only can grade how good of a job their interface maximizes use of those features by achieving or failing to do what we want to do with them. If an app has a ton of features available, you’d probably not want to see all of them in list form — you’d want a cleaner, simpler look that you can put your fingers on and manipulate properly.Apple has tried adding feature access using

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“Shy User Interface” is Microsoft’s answer to 3D Touch

Interaction layers are a mighty headache for developers who know them from the back of their hands. We regular folk only can grade how good of a job their interface maximizes use of those features by achieving or failing to do what we want to do with them. If an app has a ton of features available, you’d probably not want to see all of them in list form — you’d want a cleaner, simpler look that you can put your fingers on and manipulate properly.Apple has tried adding feature access using

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