On Apr 7, 2008, at 3:53 PM, Jeff Hendy wrote:

> Does such a thing exist?  If not, does anybody have suggestions on how
> to find this information other than digging up old CHI papers and
> following references until I get to the beginning of (UI) time?

Be sure to buy a copy of "The Elements of Friendly Software Design"  
by Paul Heckel. Published in 1982, and not only a great book on  
higher level software design concepts that are still relevant even  
today,  it also includes some historical content and continues to be  
a great overview of early software products and their interfaces.  
Things like Wordstar, VisiCalc, XEROX Star etc.

-- 
Andrei Herasimchuk

Principal, Involution Studios
innovating the digital world

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