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Try to find answers together with the most famous expert in this field - Jeff Raskin, the creator of the Apple Macintosh project. There is a lot of talk these days about the effectiveness of modern approaches to interface development. Raskin, on the other hand, demonstrates that many of them lead to a dead end, and completely new design principles are required to create computers that would be easier to work with. He explains how to make these changes that are needed today and comes up with out-of-the-box ideas, demonstrating vision and ability to see things in a practical way. This book, which talks about the scientific approach to interface development, can be useful for both software developers and project managers. This book is difficult and not for everyone. The author analyzes what we all have long been accustomed to to automatism, and explains that the interface of many modern programs is far from perfect. How to improve it, in what direction to move further?