That's the thing. As new UI stuff is done by the kids that are cooler than me, is it really a better UI? For example, the Notes 8.x Open list button - when it came out, I looked at it and instantly thought: "ooh, cool & new must = better". Then I used it (and encouraged my customers to use it) for a year or two until I realized "what is better about having to make a extra click to access important apps?" and the answer is "nothing".
Personally, I find "infinite scrolling" not very useful. It's definitely not a way to find something quickly or reliably (especially if the data is changing quickly). It's sort of okay for general browsing when you aren't looking for anything specific, but that's what more/next pagination does, as well.
That's the thing. As new UI stuff is done by the kids that are cooler than me, is it really a better UI? For example, the Notes 8.x Open list button - when it came out, I looked at it and instantly thought: "ooh, cool & new must = better". Then I used it (and encouraged my customers to use it) for a year or two until I realized "what is better about having to make a extra click to access important apps?" and the answer is "nothing".
Personally, I find "infinite scrolling" not very useful. It's definitely not a way to find something quickly or reliably (especially if the data is changing quickly). It's sort of okay for general browsing when you aren't looking for anything specific, but that's what more/next pagination does, as well.