The Cross-GUI Handbook

The Cross-GUI Handbook

1995 • 312 pages

A source for programmers of comparative information about the principle graphical interfaces (GUIs) currently available. Compares features, capabilities, appearance, behavior, and strengths of various GUIs. Includes design guidelines for portability and migration, and recommendations for handling conflicting or incomplete style guides. Covers GUI environments such as Microsoft Windows and Windows NT, OSF/Motif, NeXTSTEP, IBM OS/2, and Apple Macintosh. Contains numerous diagrams. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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