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Designing Interfaces

Errata for Designing Interfaces

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Version Location Description Submitted By Date submitted Date corrected
Printed
Page xv
notes

http://www.mit.edu/~jtidwell/common-ground.html

NOW READS:
http://www.mit.edu/~jtidwell/common_ground.html

Anonymous    Apr 01, 2006
Printed
Page v
page number ref for Chapter 1

54
->
2

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Anonymous    Apr 01, 2007
Printed
Page 26
3rd paragraph of the page & caption of Figure 2-4 on the same page

There is minor mistake in the third paragraph: "The iTunes music store organizes its
thousands of songs by album, artist and then genre..."

In fact, a genre is selected first. The text should read, "The iTunes music store
organizes its thousands of songs by genre, artist and then album..."

The mistake is repeated in the caption in Figure 2-4: "The iTunes Music Store
categorizes songs by album, artist and then genre."

Note from the Author or Editor:
So, this erratum was found in the first edition of the book. The second edition omits this section entirely, so the erratum isn't there at all in the second edition. Can I assume this can be safely ignored at this point?

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 37
col 2, para 1, last line

Thus the user "drills down" deeper into the content of the application.
->
Thus the user "drills down" deeper into the content of the application (see Figure 2-14).

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Anonymous    Apr 01, 2007
Printed
Page 37
col 2, para 3

Simple linear or hierarchical structures work best.
->
Simple linear or hierarchical structures work best (see Figure 2-15).

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Anonymous    Apr 01, 2007
Printed
Page 38
Figure 2-14 caption, para 1

System Properties tool
->
System Preferences utility

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Anonymous    Apr 01, 2007
Printed
Page 38
Figure 2-14 caption, para 2

OS X users
->
Mac OS X users

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Anonymous    Apr 01, 2007
Printed
Page 38
Figure 2-14 caption, para 2

System Properties designers
->
System Preferences designers

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Anonymous    Apr 01, 2007
Printed
Page 269
2nd footnote

http://www.jnd.org/dn.mss/Emotion-and-design.html
->
http://www.jnd.org/dn.mss/emotion_design.html

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Anonymous    Apr 01, 2007