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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: Vince DeMarco <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 17:25:35 -0800

We are quite willing to fix these problems, instead of complaining here, why don't you file a bunch of bugs against the individual applications (using radar web).

It bothers me that lots of our applications are not consistent. But complaining here will not result in the bug getting fixed, you have to file the bug.

vince


On Sunday, January 12, 2003, at 05:58 AM, m wrote:

I am not as bothered by the use of metal windows in ways contrary to the guidelines as I am by the apparent abandonment of things that actually affect usability.

To wit- dialogs in iTunes, Address Book and some other iApps use "Yes/No/Cancel" dialogs instead of the much better "Verb/Don't Verb/Cancel" dialogs.

For example, when deleting a playlist from iTunes, you get a confirmation dialog with text that says 'Some of the selected files are you sure you want to delete the playlist "pop"?' with buttons "Cancel" and "Yes"

A better choice for the buttons is "Cancel" and "Delete".

From the Mac OS 8 era guidelines:

"A user typically reads the text in a dialog box until it becomes familiar and then relies on visual cues, such as button names or positions, to respond. Names such as Save, Quit, and Erase Disk allow users to identify and click the correct button quickly. These words are often more clear and precise than names such as OK, Yes, and No."

Thankfully, the Finder still appears to follow this particular guideline.

_murat
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