Icons, Usability and Computers
The icons that we use on a daily basis to represent Mail, Safari, Firefox, NetNewsWire, Blogging, IRC, Text Editing, and any number of other applications are a distillation of the application's purpose and meaning, but what exactly do those icons have to do with, well, anything at all?
- Tom Bridge[
Jan. 24, 2006 08:44 PM
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Building emacs22 on Mac OS X
Emacs 22 is Mac OS X aware, and can be built either as a Carbon .app double-clickable, or as a typical X11 program. Problem is, the information about how to build it is pretty scattered. Here's what works for me.
- Chris Adamson[
Jan. 21, 2006 07:24 PM
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