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Inside Macintosh: Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines


Part 2 - The Interface Elements

The second part of Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines defines the elements and behaviors of the Macintosh interface. It presents examples of each concept and examples of the right and wrong ways to use interface elements and behaviors. Use this section to find specific implementation information while you're creating a product. This part of this book also shows how to combine the pieces of the interface with behaviors, aesthetics, and language
to create a superior product.


Part Contents
Chapter 4 - Menus
Chapter 5 - Windows
Chapter 6 - Dialog Boxes
Chapter 7 - Controls
Chapter 8 - Icons
Chapter 9 - Color
Chapter 10 - Behaviors
Chapter 11 - Language

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29 JUL 1996



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