On Saturday 29 December 2007 09:48, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> ...
>
> Apple's ability to attract users and create usable and accessible
> user interfaces—something they do better than anyone else and have
> been doing for over two decades—is _extensive_ user testing. ...
>
> Apple's software is usually less feature-laden and some, ...

By the way, the difference in Apple's GUIs goes far deeper than the 
visual styling.

You can make your Linux desktop visually indistinguishable from a 
Macintosh (of any generation you choose), but this will in no way endow 
either KDE or Gnome (or any other Linux desktop software) with 
the "feel" portion of the macintosh "Look and Feel."


Randall Schulz
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