One Possibility: Committee for World Freedom

Nice. But I still think a better name is needed. Preferably something without the word Committee.

Posted by FH at November 23, 2003 9:45 PM

I am in no organization, club, program, or connected with anyone or anything. I am one person that has uncovered knowledge everyone needs. It is the only answer to ending war forever and the most needed knowledge there is. I am promoting nothing illegal but more honest than what we now have and the truth on why we have it. I am a vet that has sworn to uphold the constitution and it is my duty to get it to everyone I can. It is a mess but for a reason. I am no writer or web designer. Please, Save this until you have an hour to study if I am friend or foe. http://hometown.aol.com/edsfreedom/myhomepage/politics.html
Our world needs your help promoting the last war!

Posted by ed curtis at December 9, 2003 1:10 PM

I am in no organization, club, program, or connected with anyone or anything. I am one person that has uncovered knowledge everyone needs. It is the only answer to ending war forever and the most needed knowledge there is. I am promoting nothing illegal but more honest than what we now have and the truth on why we have it. I am a vet that has sworn to uphold the constitution and it is my duty to get it to everyone I can. It is a mess but for a reason. I am no writer or web designer. Please, Save this until you have an hour to study if I am friend or foe. http://hometown.aol.com/edsfreedom/myhomepage/politics.html
Our world needs your help promoting the last war!

Posted by ed curtis at December 9, 2003 1:10 PM

Adhere to System Appearance. Does your application use all the sweetly colored buttons, delightfully shaded windows, and all the other "bells and whistles?"

Posted by Alan at January 12, 2004 6:06 PM

At WWDC, I listened to Apple representatives make some excellent points about taking the time to build a 100%-compliant Aqua application, and I think all developers need to look beyond the code and listen to what the folks at Apple have to say

Posted by Barnabas at January 12, 2004 6:06 PM

Clicking an application in the dock should always bring forward an active window. If the user clicks on an open app's icon in the Dock, the application is active and all unminimized windows come along with it. I have found a few problems with windows behaving independently of their application.

Posted by Ellois at January 12, 2004 6:07 PM

At WWDC, I listened to Apple representatives make some excellent points about taking the time to build a 100%-compliant Aqua application, and I think all developers need to look beyond the code and listen to what the folks at Apple have to say

Posted by Aaron at January 12, 2004 6:07 PM

Adhere to Layout Guidelines. Did you leave 12 pixels between your push buttons? Does the positioning of your pop-up menus make sense, and when do you use a pop-up versus a scrolling list? Are you using the right types of buttons for the proper functions?

Posted by Augustine at January 12, 2004 6:08 PM

This is the first thing your users see, and probably the single most important visible part of your application. It is the first chance you have at making an impression and the best chance to help establish your brand.

Posted by Catherine at January 12, 2004 6:08 PM

Help! Did you include help tags in your applications? (I'd be lost without them.) Also, be sure to take extra time to develop your other help files. The Apple Help Viewer supports HTML, QuickTime, and also AppleScript. Take advantage of it! There isn't anything I hate more than going to the Help menu and finding there isn't any help.

Posted by Georgette at January 12, 2004 6:09 PM

The simple fact is that, when all other factors are equal, where will consumers spend their money? I believe that in the long run, the best looking, easiest-to-use applications will also be the most successful. I think that's why Apple encourages developers to write programs that are 100 percent Aqua-compliant.

Posted by Joseph at January 12, 2004 6:09 PM

This is the first thing your users see, and probably the single most important visible part of your application. It is the first chance you have at making an impression and the best chance to help establish your brand.

Posted by Conrad at January 12, 2004 6:10 PM

Adopt Sheets. I really like the use of Sheets in OS X. The use of Sheets lets me know which window my dialogue belongs to without hijacking my system.

Posted by Fulk at January 12, 2004 6:10 PM

a variety of legal fmorats and styles .they can include correspondence, briefs, pleadings, motions, and legal memorandums to name a few. these various documents can range from simple to complex, so paralegals must have a diverse scope of writing proficiencies to pen documents in a required

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