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- From: tmc@spartan.ac.BrockU.CA (Tim Ciceran)
- Subject: Re: Trying to find the perfect morpher
- Message-ID: <1992Nov24.051153.8132@spartan.ac.BrockU.CA>
- Organization: Brock University, St. Catharines Ontario
- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 05:11:53 GMT
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- In article <amipb.03l4@amipb.gna.org> amipb@amipb.gna.org (Philippe Berard)
- writes:
-
- > I know there are great peoples in the CATS, but I think they don't have
- > enough time to do what's really needed. We're currently developing
- > a GUI with all (and more) functionalities that I told you about.
-
- Well, why didn't you say so. Tell us more... since we both seem to see
- NeXTStep as ideal, perhaps I owe you a beer! :). Are you designing with
- 2.0/3.0 compatibility in mind? How about some screen shots?
-
- > You're 90% right, the other 10% goes for me ;-) I think some people
- > are really thinking about the GUI, and the best example I know is
- > Gold Disk's FontManager with it's popup menus and images in the
- > gadgets...
-
- I haven't seen FontManager, but you have to admit, Pro Draw itself has
- three separate GUI designs. Yech!
-
- > But why does CBM stay in the StoneAge ? A global icon interface wouldn't
- > be so hard to make, and using a graphist to change the look of the
- > icons wouldn't be that lot of work. I know Chris Green is often here,
- > in c.s.a.graphics, can you give your opinion on that, Chris ???
-
- Hmm... I imagine that they're devoting most of their time to RTG, at least
- I hope that this is the case. It would indeed be nice to get someone like
- Jim Sachs to do some consultation on aesthetics though.
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