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Saved by uncleflo on July 24th, 2019.
Micro-interactions, transitions, and in-app animations should do one great job, which is to explain the logic of an app to a user and improve the overall app usability. You might hear it many times: good design is obvious, but great design is transparent. This saying is surely one of the biggest truths of user experience design. Especially when it comes to in-app animations.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 19th, 2012.
On the fileserver I run, I use samba to conveniently access my files. I like Samba. I can mount it on any machine I run and access my files like it’s any other filesystem, but when it comes to sharing files to other (anonymous) users, Samba has to cope with some ugly Windows legacy. After all, Samba is just an open source implementation of SMB/CIFS which Windows calls “Windows File Sharing”. Let’s look at the differences and how to cope with them.
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