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Re: Trivial terms question



At 3:11 PM -0600 12/1/02, Michael Brian Bentley wrote:
Is it ok to call a tool which runs on Mac OS X, and is used to configure or build something on your behalf, a "wizard"? If not, what is the proper term? We notice that the term is typically used by apps ported to Mac from Windows. Apple uses it for a few things in WebObjects. More often we see other terms used, like assistant, builder, factory,...

I believe "Assistant" is the proper term on the Mac.

-- Chris

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