PS.
I've read that research suggests 7 items as a maximum that people (in
general) can readily keep in mind, so even a menu with ten items is
probably longer than desirable.
Nice... didn't know that. My girlfriend initially suggested 5, which I
thought was way too little... but apperently I should have listened.
She was much closer to the 7 then I was... :)
Actually it's between 4-9. "Normal" people can hold between 5-7 tokens.
Nevertheless to find an entry in a (menu) list you need just one token
(to hold the searched item). So this has no impact on the length of the
menu at all. But it has an impact on the depth of submenus. But only if
you want to memorize the path (I guess)
btw: I highly dislike the fact that the bcc-field in Mac-Mail is
considered "advanced".
regards
Marc
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