Common User Access standards and Technical Communicators

Subject: Common User Access standards and Technical Communicators
From: Amy Brown <AMYB -at- IPRAX -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 1996 17:04:09 -0500

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A very useful book on designing Windows applications is The Windows
Interface Guidelines for Software Design (Microsoft Press). Now, these
are _guidelines_, not _rules_, so you have a good deal of design
freedom, but they help you ensure that your application has an authentic
Windows look and feel. The book covers Win3.1x, Win95 and WinNT.

Amy

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