FROM : Mike O'Connor
DATE : Mon Nov 18 22:52:28 2002
On Monday, November 18, 2002, at 12:30 PM, Ondra Cada wrote:
> On Monday, Nov 18, 2002, at 18:19 Europe/Prague, matt neuburg wrote:
>
>>> Closing a window should never ever to quit the
>>> application as a "side effect".
>>
>> Uh-huh. And iCal doesn't exist, Process Viewer doesn't exist, Key
>> Caps doesn't exist...
>
> That Apple does not make particularly user-friendly and
> standards-conforming UI is a news for you?
And it isn't consistent. Why doesn't System Preferences quit when you
close its window? Apple needs a clear guideline on when to do this (or
not) and it should follow it itself.
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DATE : Mon Nov 18 22:52:28 2002
On Monday, November 18, 2002, at 12:30 PM, Ondra Cada wrote:
> On Monday, Nov 18, 2002, at 18:19 Europe/Prague, matt neuburg wrote:
>
>>> Closing a window should never ever to quit the
>>> application as a "side effect".
>>
>> Uh-huh. And iCal doesn't exist, Process Viewer doesn't exist, Key
>> Caps doesn't exist...
>
> That Apple does not make particularly user-friendly and
> standards-conforming UI is a news for you?
And it isn't consistent. Why doesn't System Preferences quit when you
close its window? Apple needs a clear guideline on when to do this (or
not) and it should follow it itself.
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