Am Montag, den 02.04.2007, 18:22 -0400 schrieb Hess, Philip J:

> A Mac feels much more "alive" than other computers. For example, when logging 
> in if you mistype your password the login dialog briefly wiggles from side to 
> side as if shaking its head no at you. You get the point instantly. On other 
> systems you would get a error dialog popping up, which you would then have to 
> close before you could re-enter your password.
> 

You have this also in Gnome 2.16.
But I am realy sure they got their idea from Apple... :)



> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graeme Geldenhuys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 5:57 PM
> To: lazarus@miraclec.com
> Subject: Re: [lazarus] History of the widget set design?
> 
> On 4/2/07, Hess, Philip J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Example: OS X pulsing button. You might spend a lot of effort trying to
> > reproduce this in the "painting backend", whereas by using the native
> 
> I'm afraid I can't comment on OSX and will take you word for it. The
> only time I have seen OSX, was in their cool ads and in screenshots -
> and the buttons didn't pulsate there. :-)
> I really need to get my hands on a Mac some time...
> 
> 

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