Jay Robinson

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  • March 13, 2010 10:44 am
    “Doing it with ‘Mac’… –or– “I ♥ Susan Kare”

In this television piece on the original Apple Macintosh computer, designer Susan Kare spells out user interface concepts that we take for granted now, e.g. pull down menus described as operating like “window shades”. She also explains how and why the Mac uses rich graphics to communicate with the user “so that there’s no need to translate.” Apple has been light years ahead of the competition ever since. Beautiful footage demoing the Mac OS starts in at about eighteen minutes.

By comparison, note that PC users had to wait until Windows 95 to do something as simple as naming their files with more than eight characters. Why it took the Mac so long to catch on is completely beyond me. View high resolution

    Doing it with ‘Mac’… –or– “I ♥ Susan Kare

    In this television piece on the original Apple Macintosh computer, designer Susan Kare spells out user interface concepts that we take for granted now, e.g. pull down menus described as operating like “window shades”. She also explains how and why the Mac uses rich graphics to communicate with the user “so that there’s no need to translate.” Apple has been light years ahead of the competition ever since. Beautiful footage demoing the Mac OS starts in at about eighteen minutes.

    By comparison, note that PC users had to wait until Windows 95 to do something as simple as naming their files with more than eight characters. Why it took the Mac so long to catch on is completely beyond me.

  • March 6, 2010 9:31 am

    "I don’t want to know about PICT files. I don’t want to know about TIFF files (I don’t. They give me the willies). I don’t want to have to worry about what file type to ask MacWrite II to save my work in so that I can get Nisus to read it and run one of its interminable macros over it. I’m a Mac user, for heaven’s sake. This is meant to be easy."

    — The late, great Douglas Adams, writes about his ideal computer in 1989 and inexplicably describes the iPad, the computer that lets you ignore the other stuff and simply get to work.

  • February 17, 2010 3:27 pm
    “Computer… Computer…”

    “Computer… Computer…”