- Apple Guide
Apple Guide was
Apple Computer 's online help and documentation system, added to theMac OS in System 7.5 and intended to work alongsideBalloon Help . In addition tohypertext , indexing and searching of the text, Apple Guide also offered a system for teaching users how to accomplish tasks in an interactive manner. However, the process of creating guides was more complicated than non-interactive help and few developers took full advantage of its power. Apple enhanced the help system withHTML -based help in Mac OS 8.5 which worked in conjunction with Apple Guide providing links to Apple Guide sequences. Apple Guide was not carried over intoMac OS X , which uses anHTML -based help system.Apple Guide made use of the
AppleEvent Object Model (AEOM), allowing the system to examine the state of the application as it ran, and change the help in response. Help content was created in individual steps, and each step could have assigned to it conditions to determine if the step should be skipped, or if the step was needed. For instance, if the user had already completed several steps of an operation and needed help to complete it, Apple Guide could "see" where they were, and skip forward to the proper section of the documentation. Additionally AEOM allowed Apple Guide to drive the interface, completing tasks for the user if they clicked on the "Do it for me" buttons (or hypertext).A distinctive feature of the system was support for Coaching. Using the AEOM, AppleGuide could find UI elements on the screen, and circle them using a "red marker" effect to draw the user's eye to it.
Apple Guide was also somewhat integrated with
Balloon Help , optionally adding hypertext to balloons that would open the right portion of the documentation based on what object the user was currently pointing at with the mouse.External links
* [http://www.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.11/11.03/AppleGuideIntro/ Apple Guide Isn’t Help, it is something much more interesting]
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