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26/07/2002 07:36:23
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Visual FoxPro
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>>If you can't define acceptable software, how will you know when you're using it, or have achieved it as a developer?
>
>Sorry, Al. I had misread that you wanted examples. My mistake.
>
>I'd define it, for stuff that I get to work on, as having characteristics like what the article discusses.
>
>For stuff that I use I would expect it:
>1) to have clear clear and consistent interfaces:
>--- use words/icons that have clear meaning;
>--- use consistent exits for dialogues;
>--- use something consistent to indicate that a dialogue will happen on clicking;
>--- use something to indicate that options are available on right-clicking something;
>2) operates consistently as expected/indicated by the UI component used.
>3) is designed to assist the user on error conditions.
>4) has genuinely helpful ToolTips/WhatsThis/Help.
>--- Help that doesn't take one on a long excursion of short paragraphs with click after click needed to reach the meat of an issues.
>
>I think those would be an excellent start.

Jim;

An excellent beginning. I would like to point out that many of these goals have been in effect since 1985 beginning with the Mac and the agreement with Microsoft (Windows) shortly thereafter. However, only about 10% of the definition of “acceptable software” seems to be functional outside of the world of marketing.

Tom
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