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iOS 26's Liquid Glass uses real-time rendering and can dynamically react to movement to change the way that light reflects off of buttons, switches, sliders, side bars, tab bars, and more. Windows 10’s Fluent Design says hey 👋

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Hunter 1 year ago

Windows 10 design was much better than w11.

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taltigolt1 year ago

Windows Vista did that on the start orb

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m.Bilal 👨‍💻1 year ago

I think Apple did took some inspirations but added their own sauce to add light bending behind glass. Not sure how its gonna impact battery life in long term though

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reallysoftuser1 year ago

it's called the Reveal effect

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Alex1 year ago

I loved this look when Fluent Design debuted and still do! Do they still have any of these effects in Windows 11?

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Bushaw Wiechec1 year ago

When’s the next big reveal?

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वरूण गुप्ता1 year ago

Yes this reveal effect was present long back in 2019 in Windows 10

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✦‧ 𝑴𝒊𝒂𝒘1 year ago

Windows is evolving, but BACKWARDS! From 11 > 10 > 8.1 > 7

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César Intriago1 year ago

That's the Reveal Effect, which is very different from Liquid Glass. The final implementations in Windows Vista, 7, and 10 were nowhere near Liquid Glass in beta.

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PedroManX1 year ago

I prefer Aero Glass than that

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