Adobe's appalling UX in their own products. "What's new" is unreadable.
Adobe makes a whole range of excellent products for people who work on UI. But do they USE any themselves? How can we get Adobe to put some effort into making their products easier to use?
For example ... My Creative Cloud just updated my Photoshop to 23.2.0 20220210.r.277 189394e x64 But the "What's new" panel is impossible to read without a magnifier, or without copy and paste it to another app where I can enlarge the font, and change the background colour. What's wrong with it?
[A] font size looks to be 6pt - certainly too small to read
[B] the subject headings embedded in the text are dark blue on a dark grey background. Cant be read, even WITH a magnifier.
On a more general level, you can't alter any of the User Interface settings on any of the products to make them easier to read. When I get a new version, I have to cut and paste a lot of stuff from the UI (if it'll allow me to) to another app to see what it says. It's no good just learning where to find something because next version that menu item has probably been changed and/or moved.
Lots of people clearly like the way Adobe CC products look. I dont have an argument with that, but every other software developer in the world has learned that USERS are the boss. WE get to say how we'll look at something, based on our own limitations, such as eyesight.
This is now the 4th time I've brought this topic up on this forum and never had anyone at all respond. Am I the only one this affects?
Cheers
Mike Kear
Web Developer since 1996
WIndsor, NSW
