If you've got technical, highly frequent users, my bet is a CLI is a good addition. One of the coolest things about Ubiquity is the potential to re-use the natural language structure and UI for your own application. I'm also looking forward to having a CLI for querying history and bookmarks to rapidly refind that thing from last week that I remember by time or page sequence (e.g. a click from a query on google for "foo"). More on that notion at http://surfmind.com/muzings/?p=164

-Andy

pauric wrote:

I wonder what people's thoughts are on (power-user orientated?)
command line interfaces when compared to the visually heavy designs at
the other end of the spectrum, e.g. http://adaptivepath.com/aurora/

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