That’s worse. It’s full-on Material 2 (as opposed to Material 3) which I’ve always hated as an oversimplified barren wasteland. It’s also extremely similar to Immich’s UI, so I can’t see why you think that’s absolutely no-idea-what-they’re-doing while this one’s “fantastic”. There’s also no indication (which Immich does through animation) that clicking “Next” did something while the next page is still loading because the next items just pop up, except under table view where it forcefully sends your scrolling left to bump the pager out of view before doing so and consequently you have to keep scrolling to the right to flip through the pages when skimming for something.
I think the UI is pretty good, though I personally feel it could be much more responsive. There are various small improvements I could suggest but nothing to make a blanket statement like that.
Immich’s problem is that its UI was written by someone who doesnt know how to design a UI
Oof, bad take.
immich’s UI is one of the best I’ve seen in an open-source app, even considering its Material design
For a fantastic UI, see open source app Navidrome
That’s worse. It’s full-on Material 2 (as opposed to Material 3) which I’ve always hated as an oversimplified barren wasteland. It’s also extremely similar to Immich’s UI, so I can’t see why you think that’s absolutely no-idea-what-they’re-doing while this one’s “fantastic”. There’s also no indication (which Immich does through animation) that clicking “Next” did something while the next page is still loading because the next items just pop up, except under table view where it forcefully sends your scrolling left to bump the pager out of view before doing so and consequently you have to keep scrolling to the right to flip through the pages when skimming for something.
I think the UI is pretty good, though I personally feel it could be much more responsive. There are various small improvements I could suggest but nothing to make a blanket statement like that.
What are your actual complaints with it?
it’s like the 2015 gmail UX
I do agree with you, but it’s pretty much an imitation of Google Photos, which is what they were going for.