You're saying: the efficacy of a UX can be predicted entirely by the UI's adherence to other UI.
Which is also an erroneous statement. I use vi(m) on OSX. vi's UI "does not match the standard appearance and interface of the rest of the operating system."
Thus, I predict that VI has a horrible UX. However, I am incorrect.
Which is also an erroneous statement. I use vi(m) on OSX. vi's UI "does not match the standard appearance and interface of the rest of the operating system."
Thus, I predict that VI has a horrible UX. However, I am incorrect.
Why is this so?