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Citations:Macintoshian

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English citations of Macintoshian

  • 1966, Philosophic Abstracts:
    The Macintoshian position will not be down in spite Macintosh and heard the basic principle of this book on of its critics; its author is too able a defender and adherent religious epistemology and empirical theology expounded.
  • 1985 September 15, Erik Snadberg-Diment, “Number Crunching on the Macintosh”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
    The program's most quintessentially Macintoshian feature, one as yet unique among spreadsheets, is its icon bar, which resides at the top of the screen just below the standard menu bar.
  • 1986, Doug Clapp, Doug Clapp's Jazz Book: The Quintessential Guide to Mastering Jazz on Your Macintosh, Scott Foresman Trade:
    If mistakes are made during entry (they always are), just use the traditional Macintoshian ways to fix the errors: backspace and then retype, or double-click to select a word and then retype, or drag over the offensive text and []