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    Saving Seconds
    Rands in Repose: “Go find the Photoshop guru on your floor and watch him or her work. Yes, the mouse is in play, but did you have any idea how much manipulation he did via the keyboard? Want to know why? Because anyone who has a deep, meaningful relationship with a computer is constantly looking for a way to save a few seconds.”

    Which reminds me of something I said parenthetically in a post about managing large Cocoa projects: “Remember, every time you touch the mouse, God kills a kitten. Use the keyboard if you have a heart.”
    Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:40:36 GMT

    HIG still matters, says chockenberry
    furbo.org: “The floor displayed on the Dock does not use the perspective of the desk in front of you, nor does it appear as a shelf. Because there’s a difference between the floor angles and the traditional desktop icon angles, many icons look wrong.”
    Tue, 03 Jul 2007 23:49:55 GMT

    Should I Exhibit At Macworld? Part 2: On The Show Floor
    Rogue Amoeba: “If you’ve ever been to Macworld or any other trade show as an attendee, you know the basics. Vendors set up and peddle their wares to (hopefully) interested potential customers. It’s somewhat like a bazaar with more vaporware and less haggling. So if you’ve gotten over the hurdle of costs discussed last week, what’s next?”
    Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:32:02 GMT