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Re: Aqua Human Interface and Safari
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Re: Aqua Human Interface and Safari


  • Subject: Re: Aqua Human Interface and Safari
  • From: David Catmull <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 17:23:16 -0700

On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 02:02 PM, John Siracusa <email@hidden> wrote:
The point about the Safari downloads window is valid, but like I said
earlier, both iChat and Safari interface with the address book, so the main
windows at least slip by do to this part of the HIG:

"...interface for managing data shared with digital peripherals, such as the
Address Book application."

The Address Book app is given as an example of something that interfaces with digital peripherals. The fact that another app uses the address book API doesn't mean that app should be metal by association.

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David Catmull
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http://www.uncommonplace.com/
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