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| 1. | We've seen this many times. The Apple II became a cluttered mess of upgrades and add-ons, which begat the relatively wide open spaces of the IBM PC. I remember thinking that 640K of RAM was enough for eternity. Four years later Lotus 1-2-3 had filled the memory, and the PC floundered with incompatible approaches to overcoming the memory limit. |
| 2. | Along came the Mac, with its linear address space and a non-Intel processor, it took hold, and it was time to convert character-based software to the graphic UI that came with the Mac, and later, Windows. Many leading products, including WordPerfect, dBASE and 1-2-3 were left behind in this transition. |
| 3. | Then in 1993, the web caught on and rewrote the rules. The graphic UI was thrown out and then hasitly and unsuccessfully added back (Java). Individual operating systems took a back seat, and HTML replaced the more expressive screen display technologies on Mac/Windows. |
| 4. | With the web, we took a big step forward, networking became part of the user interface, but we also took a big step backward as lineto-moveto was replaced with HTML's more clumsy <blockquote> and <table>. |
| 5. | So, in this context, Nielsen has, in my opinion, devised the math that proves that we're about to make another of these transitions. |
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