rda@epistemi.ed.ac.uk (Robert Dale) (05/12/88)
I'd like to track down *published* uses of different expansions of the acronym "WIMP". I've seen (but I don't remember where) "Windows, Icons, Mice and Pointers" and "Windows, Icons, and Mouse Products". Now, in the January 1988 issue of the magazine "Offset Printing and Reprographics", an author claims authoritatively that it stands for "Windows, Icons, Mice and Pucks". I'd appreciate pointers to published uses of any of the above, the earlier the better. I'll summarise to the net after a couple of weeks. R -- Robert Dale | University of Edinburgh UUCP: ...!uunet!mcvax!ukc!its63b!epistemi!rda | Centre for Cognitive Science ARPA: rda%epistemi.ed.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk | 2 Buccleuch Place JANET: rda@uk.ac.ed.epistemi | Edinburgh EH8 9LW Scotland