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IMHO, in the future, it would be great to give fire it's own interface,
not unlike iMovie, iTunes, Quicktime... sort of odd only a few of
Apple's showcase apps are very aqua-fied.
Dare I say Fire would be even more slick if it were 'themeable?'
.b
On Wednesday, November 7, 2001, at 02:42 PM, Enigmarelle Development
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> On Wednesday, November 7, 2001, at 03:16 PM, Maia Gemmill wrote:
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>>> I would recommend anyone interested in OS X or interface design to
>>> look up and
>>> read Apple�s Human interface guideline. Its surprising how many
>>> applications
>>> don�t even attempt to use it.
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>> Where does one find this? I often seen it mentioned, but never had the
>> opportunity to look through it.
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> (Long url)
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><http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macos8/HumanInterfaceToolbox/HumanInterfaceGuide/
> humaninterfaceguide.html>
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> -john
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