On 12 January 2014 20:05, Sebastian Sastre <[email protected]>wrote:

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> On Jan 12, 2014, at 2:54 PM, Igor Stasenko <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Which goes in front collision course with the usability principle *"Don't
>> make me think" *for designing great user interfaces
>>
>> How do you see it? Like:
> Pharo - programming language that don't makes you think?
>
>
> Did I mention usability principle and user interfaces?
>
>

i'm not sure i understand now, in relation to what you mentioned it..
because .. (read below)


> That's pushing the argument Igor.
>
> A) is the UI that *makes you think* (or not)
> B) that's good because you have *more energy to think *in what you
> actually are trying to achieve
>
>
And modal popups is clearly against this principle.
Because they
a) make you think
b) draw your energy from what you really should be thinking on..

so please explain, how adding yes/no popup to cmd-L command handling helps
maintaining this principle better.

-- 
Best regards,
Igor Stasenko.

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