Question for net.views column in UNIX Today!

David Brownell argon.eng.sun.com!db at uunet.UU.NET
Mon Apr 1 18:41:32 AEST 1991


In article <1991Mar29.195953.2421 at utoday.com> you write:
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> 	*   QUESTION #2	  *
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> 	Is a single GUI standard really necessary?

NO.

What's important is to have the core techniques that affect new
or infrequent users be substantially similar, enough so that the
simple applications seem to need little or no learning.  Complex
applications will always need some training, and will always go
past the boundaries of what any contemporary GUI standard knows
how to deal with well.

The lesson of the Mac is widely misinterpreted.  It's not that
a single GUI solves usability problems.  Rather, it's that having
consistency among core UI features is a big win for non-experts.
That consistency can easily come without a "single" standard.

- Dave Brownell
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