> terms: a Windows application should look and feel like a Windows
> application, a Mac application should look and feel like a Mac
> application, and a web application should look and feel like a web
> application."

I have the impression that things like Ajax, Air, Silverlight, JavaFX,
Gears, Portal technologies, composite frameworks etc. AND the rise of
other devices will
1) blur the distinction/barrier between web and desktop
2) make the *software product* vendor responsible for the design, not
the OS vendor anymore. 

except for situations where the client/users assembles the UX themselves
(like in enterprises), then it will be somehow the responsibility of
everyone involved, but most likely it will be the people who finally
build the concrete solution who actually design it.

milan
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milan guenther * interaction design
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