Unmatched doesn't mean good or bad, it just means it's not the same, and implies it's good.
If it were a real claim, they would have some numbers and an example of old vs new or new vs web or compare it to Android UI or something else known to be bad. And then we could pick apart the code examples and have a good time.
> Can anyone offer any insight on this?
Unmatched doesn't mean good or bad, it just means it's not the same, and implies it's good.
If it were a real claim, they would have some numbers and an example of old vs new or new vs web or compare it to Android UI or something else known to be bad. And then we could pick apart the code examples and have a good time.