Xref: utzoo comp.windows.x.motif:2389 comp.windows.open-look:1087 comp.windows.x:34760 comp.windows.misc:1920 comp.unix.misc:1238 news.misc:6400 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!crdgw1!uunet!jgaltstl!terry From: terry@jgaltstl.UUCP (terry linhardt) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x.motif,comp.windows.open-look,comp.windows.x,comp.windows.misc,comp.unix.misc,news.misc Subject: Re: Question for net.views column in UNIX Today! Summary: Let the market decide Message-ID: <453@jgaltstl.UUCP> Date: 2 Apr 91 19:26:16 GMT References: <9103311847.AA06681@relay1.UU.NET> Followup-To: comp.unix.misc Organization: The Lafayette Group, St. Louis, MO. Lines: 31 In article <9103311847.AA06681@relay1.UU.NET>, usinset!jr@uunet.UU.NET writes: + + Compare this with another common user interface - that of an + automobile's driving console. If you rent a car, you just open the + door, sit down and drive off. You don't have to worry that the pedal on + the right is the accelerator, and on the left is the brake; you don't + spend 20 minutes with the manual to look for the turn signal knob! Why + not? Because things are in standard places. This means that you can + drive a Honda Civic with as much ease as a Mercedes 500. Sure, the + shape of the controls varies, and there are some common alternatives (2 + pedals or 3, stick shift or column), but people can cope with this. + + Having 6 different GUI Looks and many, many application Feels is too + much. One standard, please. + It is interesting that the 'standard interface' on automobiles, which you use as an example, was arrived at via a market-driven mechanism, rather than having a committee sit down and try to 'figure out' what would be appropriate. I am in favor of standards. However, I would prefer to see that process used to 'codify' practices which the market-place has put its blessing on. I don't think that the market has made a decision yet on the GUI issue. In spite of the current frustration which your users feel, I would rather seem them make the ultimate decision....which they indeed will do, if allowed to do so. -- |---------------------------------------------------------------------| | Terry Linhardt The Lafayette Group uunet!jgaltstl!terry | |---------------------------------------------------------------------|