Talk:Object-oriented user interface
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Figures
I think this article about (graphical) user interfaces could benefit from one or more figures. For example, to illustrate the difference between OOUI and traditional/common graphical user interfaces
Strange full stops
Section "Relationship to domain object modelling" contains:
- beginning of the project. . .Furthermore, even if
The ". . ." part looks strange. Should it be like that? --Mortense (talk) 23:06, 30 December 2010 (UTC)
Is this page real?
This page is 11 years old now, and has hardly changed in 11 years. And it's still not clear what an object-oriented user interface looks like. No pictures? No comparisons? I went to read about OOUIs elsewhere on the web with some thought of adding content here, but confusion reigns. I couldn't find a straightforward introduction anywhere. All the more reason to put one here. If only someone who understands OOUI could! Most of the references I found were from the 1990s and early 2000s. Is the idea of OOUI obsolete? Unfashionable? --Emrys2 (talk) 14:08, 31 December 2018 (UTC)