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>There's also the book "The Windows Interface: An Application Design Guide"
>in the Microsoft Programming Series, if you're looking for tips in
>interface design. The edition I have is 1992; I don't whether it's been
>updated, is still in print, etc., etc.
Yup, it's still around. I recently bought a copy for our company to
end arguments about how our Windows interfaces "should" be, and to
educate ourselves on the subject. I ordered it through my local
bookstore.
Faith Weber
EA Systems Inc.
weber -at- easi -dot- enet -dot- dec -dot- com