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Inside Macintosh: Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines / Appendix - Appendixes
Appendix B - Bibliography


Worldwide Software

Apple Computer, Inc. Guide to Macintosh Software Localization. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, July 1992.

Describes how application software written for the Macintosh computer is localized for Japan, France, Germany, and more than 50 other markets around the globe. It tells you how to give an application the most successful look, feel, and behavior for each market. It is an essential manual for software designers, programmers, publishers, marketers, translators, and localization specialists.

Apple Computer, Inc. Localization for Japan. Cupertino, CA: APDA, 1992.

This book is written for software developers and publishers who wish to market their products in Japan. If you are interested in designing, programming, translating, marketing, or republishing software for the Japanese market, you will find valuable information in this book, which is available through APDA.

Hibi, Sadao. Japanese Detail Architecture. San Francisco: Chronicle
Books, 1989.

Koike, Kazuko, and Ikko Tanaka, eds. Japan Color. San Francisco:
Chronicle Books, 1982.

Nielsen, Jakob, ed. Designing User Interfaces for International Use. Vol. 13
of Advances in Human Factors/Ergonomics. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1990.


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