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I don’t know. I loved Apollo for Reddit and Voyager does a pretty good job of emulating that feel.
Of course I’m not an average user since I’ve been in IT for 30 + years.
Well I’m a hardware guy so yeah probably but the two are very much interrelated. It’s almost impossible to have a UX without a UI, at least with computers and software. I guess you could argue voice assistants don’t have a UI but do have a UX but I’d argue the interface is just auditory and not visual. I mean a brick has UX (weight, texture, grip comfort) but no UI so I do understand the difference. But there is no way in hell a normal person is going to understand the difference between them without some serious study. And being this is about those folks, they are interchangeable.