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Subject:Re: Neilsen makes sense but not amends From:DGoldstein -at- DeusTech -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 28 Jul 2003 12:21:11 -0600
You assume too much -- it was just a dumb mistake on my part. Sorry about that!
And I assume you misspelled "misspelt" on purpose... no, wait, that's a link to the British-American OT thread.
> LOL! I assume you misspelt my name on purpose; nice
> touch. Fortunately, my typo didn't affect the meaning
> of my post, but thanks for letting me know.
>
> I find the usability expert's article to be more
> general than the limited specific light you shine on
> it . . . beginning with the heading and moving through
> the quotes he provides.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Sean
>
> --- DGoldstein -at- DeusTech -dot- com wrote:
> >
> > Both of Nielsen's articles focus specifically on the
> > problem of PDF files that are viewed through Web
> > browsers.
> >
> > The IRS tax form is there to be printed -- not
> > viewed through a browser.
> >
> > I'm sure that your own "examples of online PDF,
> > which are designed to be printed" are excellent.
> > Nothing beats PDF for *printing*.
> >
> > And by the way, Nielsen is spelled i before e, as in
> > "Brierly."
> >
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