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Re: UI design history?


From: Evan Huus <eapache () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 22:09:10 -0500

On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Guy Harris <guy () alum mit edu> wrote:

On Nov 3, 2013, at 12:31 PM, Evan Huus <eapache () gmail com> wrote:

I remember reading (on this list, I think) an explanation that the UI
of pretty much all modern sniffers is derived from the first such
program which was originally for DOS-era systems. Unfortunately, I
have been unable to find the original message or any references to
such a program. Wikipedia contains a tantalizing reference to Network
General's "Sniffer" program, but any real details seem to have been
lost in the mists of time.

If anybody has links or personal knowledge they'd be willing to share
I would much appreciate it.

Links - I *wish* I had a link to, for example, "Expert Sniffer® Network Analyzer Operations, Release 5.50", but I 
downloaded it ages ago, and haven't found a copy online recently.

A discussion of the display starts on page 7-25; page 7-27 shows an example of the display (PDF follows):




Presumably you can have one set of panes (wider) as well.

Many sniffers tend to have that three-pane view of summary/detail/hex-and-ASCII dump.

Thanks for the info and the screenshot. Between this and some other
responses not on the list I think I can piece together enough of the
information I was looking for.

Cheers,
Evan
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