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by foljs
5636 days ago
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> Interfaces designed for experts tend not to hide important information and high performance features. That you want "not to hide important information and high performance features" does not imply the interface has to be poorly designed. A well designed interface can accomplish both. Most interfaces "designed for experts" are poorly designed crap --and make the work of the "experts" needlessly hard. That some swear by them is mostly "Stockholm Syndrome" (or it gives them a false sense of accomplishment to use something so badly designed, er, I mean "designed for experts". |
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The Mac interface uses modes for crying out loud.