Did you see that [OT] in the subject? Just checking....
Sure. Let it begin. ;-)
I hate many modern interfaces, particularly for mail programs (ever used Lotus Notes?) and don't want to use an interface "everybody knows how to use" because that usually means meeting some braindead microsoft design that stops you doing anything useful. So blrrrrrp! ;-P
The Amiga Workbench - and with it what is today known as GUI - has been around for over 15 years now. Not to mention GeOS for the C64... after all, it wasn't even Microsoft who invented the GUI as we know it in the first place. I prefer a braindead Microsoft interface over a braindead bunch of numbers and letters. Any time. --- Thomas Touzimsky
On Tuesday, June 10, 2003, at 01:28 PM, <thomas@klf.de> wrote:
Did you see that [OT] in the subject? Just checking....
Sure. Let it begin. ;-)
heh - get a life ! think different ! and get a mac !! -- jai nelson jai@illitrate.co.uk http://www.illitrate.co.uk --- "Egon, this reminds me of the time you tried to drill a hole through your head, remember that?" "That would have worked if you hadn't stopped me."
heh - get a life ! think different ! and get a mac !!
I got a life. Sometimes I got far too much of it to be honest. There are webpages to create, drinks to drink and girls to meet. And my job doesn't leave me with too much free time either. :-) Oh, and about the Mac - I used to work on one when I went to Jens over a weekend. You get used to the interface quite fast. My next computer might be in fact a Mac. OS X rules ! ------ Thomas Touzimsky "Sometimes I think of letting go and never looking back and never moving forward so there would never be a past."
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