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>A good example on Mac-side is a little freeware newsreader proggy
>"MT-Newswatcher".
... oops... I hit "Send" by mistake before finishing the sentence ;) ...
It's a good example when compared to a similar freeware proggy on
pc-side - like Free Agent (or what was its name)... NewsWather is
developed by one guy but still its user interface doesn't break any
Apple GUI "rules"... The GUI is simpler and more clear than in
Outlook, which is developed by a big company team.
Talking about Apple Human Interface Guideline (which originally made
the Microsoft proggies so easy (although they've lost the easiness
during the years...), because Word and Excel were developed for Mac
originally), very recently - during this year - I've noticed that new
free- and shareware proggies for Mac don't follow so well anymore
Apple Human Interface Guideline.... Macster is one bad example, AMP
Radio another...
Damn! Idiots! They're spoiling the very thing that makes Mac Mac...
:( Well, at least some very important parts of it...
Apple Human Interface Guidelines:
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macos8/HumanInterfaceToolbox/HumanInterfaceGuide/humaninterfaceguide.html
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