Doesn't it depend on the target market? It seems everyone assumed
Chris was asking about right hand menu vs. left on a web or web
application. Look at desktop apps such as MS Expression Blend, Axure
or Adobe Lightroom. They use both Left and Right hand menus and would
be very challenging to remove either. If the product is going into a
similar market then right and left navigation is necessary.
That being said I have worked on web apps that had both; however the
right hand nav was definitely secondary to the left.


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