The prevalence of MDI interfaces on Windows is one of the primary reasons I stick with the Mac, both as a user and as a developer.

That is, it's not just that I prefer to use the Mac-standard user interface myself, but I also don't want to have to subject my users to user interfaces that I wouldn't willingly use myself.

I've been a software engineer for twenty-one years, the majority of those spent coding for the Mac. And I can tell you - and you can quote me - that just about the best way for a Mac product to achieve poor reviews in the trade press is to make it look and act just like a Windows program.

Look up the Macintosh User Interface guidelines at http://developer.apple.com/ and send the link to your coworkers. Emphasize the importance of a native look and feel.

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Rippit the Ogg Frog
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