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Scott Klement <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The same is true for your comptuer programs. How the screens look is absolutely vital. You should be putting as much effort into how they look as you do into how they work -- both are important!
And that's a HUGE reason why green screen fails. In fact, the green screen paradigm is a big part of the decline of the iSeries. Nobody wants a system where all/most of the programs are green screen.
-- JHHL
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