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Re: UI inspirations and standards from MS

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Subject: Re: UI inspirations and standards from MS
From: Arnaud Nicolet <anic297@mac.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 22:56:35 +0100
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Le 26 nov. 08 à 05:03 (matin), Giovanni a écrit:

UI's: It is great that they are going that way, old IU's are part of the past.

What do you have against the past?
Should we forget everything in the past just because it's "the past"?
Personally, I miss Mac OS 9.

Bindings: RS should take lessons, just because is difficult does not deterred MS or APPLE from using it. And its not just them, many other development tools have had binding as an automation feature.

Please, can you tell me what "binding" stands for?
I can only translate to a synonym of link, in french.
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