> As soon as you introduce any amount of animation (even something as trivial as drag-and-drop, never mind touch-swipe or touch-zoom gestures), hardware acceleration can be quite useful.
Didn’t Windows XP (and prior) not render the window as it was dragged, but just a dashed box? And when you release the window, it’d be redrawn in the new spot.
Didn’t Windows XP (and prior) not render the window as it was dragged, but just a dashed box? And when you release the window, it’d be redrawn in the new spot.