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ARCHY - Archy is a software system whose user interface poses a radically different approach for interacting with computers with respect to traditional graph...
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Around 1916 newspaper writer Don Marquis created this typing cockroach & friend of Mehitabel the Cat |
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(forming nouns) denoting a type of rule or government, corresponding to nouns ending in -arch. |
A suffix properly meaning a rule, ruling, as in monarchy, the rule of one only. Cf. -arch. |
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Archy is a software system whose user interface poses a radically different approach for interacting with computers with respect to traditional graphical user interfaces. Designed by human-computer interface expert Jef Raskin, it embodies his ideas and established results about human-centered design described in his book The Humane Interface. These ideas include content persistence, modelessness, a nucleus with commands instead of applications, navigation using incremental text search, and a zooming user interface (ZUI). The system was being implemented at the Raskin Center for Humane Interfaces under Raskin's leadership. Since his death in February 2005 the project was continued by his team, which later shifted focus to the Ubiquity extension for the Firefox browser. * Archy in large part builds on Raskin's earlier work with the Apple Macintosh, Canon Cat, SwyftWare, and Ken Perlin's Pad ZUI system. It can be described as a combination of Canon Cat's text processing functions with a m |