I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but Apple has a very good design
document called the "human interface guidelines". It will help you put a
professional polish on your application (it helps even if you are making a
Windows or Linux application). You can find it here:
<http://developer.apple.com/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/OSXHIGui
delines/>
I hope this helps,
Cortis
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Engineering Team Member @ REAL Software
> Is there a book, web page, or Real Basic pdf document that has an outline of
> what steps are needed to create a complete professional application? I feel
> like I am building a house, and there are hundreds of little things to know -
> like the wiring, the plumbing, the framing, the drywall, the paint, the
> flooring.
>
> It seems 2 of the 4 RB books (the dummy/idiot guide, and the quickstart) are
> good for getting started from zero. Matt's book has really excellent details
> but seems out of date, and its hard to use as a reference since there are
> internal cross references.
>
> I really appreciate this list to help sort things out, and to point me in the
> direction of what to lookup in the reference manual at times. But I would not
> have to bother others with simple questions if there were more of a direct
> reference. Is this other book like that?
>
> Greg
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