This suggests that the perfect interface is one that gets in the way as little as possible, that allows the user to do their job as easily as possible. The perfect interface does not trumpet its own glory with bells and whistles and graphical thingys—rather, the perfect interface gets as far out of the way as possible and just lets the user work.
This suggests that the perfect interface is one that gets in the way as little as possible, that allows the user to do their job as easily as possible. The perfect interface does not trumpet its own glory with bells and whistles and graphical thingys—rather, the perfect interface gets as far out of the way as possible and just lets the user work.
I agree with this.