@Jeff -- thanks for mentioning  Wundrbar.  As one of its creators,
I've been really interested in Ubiquity's development and the
overall progress being made in the CLI space. 

@Jim -- One thing I would clarify is that neither Ubiquity nor
Wundrbar is truly a "command line" -- that is, although both
products currently rely on a user beginning their command with some
sort of keyword (e.g. "amazon," "wik", etc), after that, the user
doesn't really need to know any special syntax or flags.  With
Wundrbar, we accept parameters in pretty much any order and format,
so the input can more closely resemble natural language.  Our users,
many of whom are not tech savvy, definitely appreciate this
flexibility.

I've posted more of our thoughts on Ubiquity and Wundrbar here:

http://blog.wundrbar.com/2008/08/wundrbar-vs-ubiquity-our-thoughts.html

I invite you all to give it a read and contribute any thoughts you
might have.  And definitely check out Wundrbar if you haven't
already!


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