I haven't installed it yet.  have used ENSO in the past and just
didn't "get it" after trying for a month. Then I engaged
wundrbar.com and I really loved it. Ubiquity feels (from afar) more
like wundrbar.com. The key difference is what Matt calls "Rich CLI"
but what I had thought of as "guided CLI". To me this is a key
barrier breaking part of what is new with Ubiquity and wundrbar.com
(haven't used Quicksilver).

As for Ubiquity more specifically, I am less intrigued by the CLI
aspects of what is being presented than the development of this
platform. In fact, the CLI might only end up being ONE means of
engaging the ubiquity platform. I.e. CLI on mobile would suck, but
the mashup aspects controlled by the thin client connecting these
services is really exciting to me.

I think if Aza can do more around the command creation process, so
that it can be truly "user generated" then he will have a SHIFT
creating product on his hands. BRAVO!

-- dave


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