On Sunday 05 June 2005 19:46, GDB-B&W-X.3.9 wrote: > On Jun 5, 2005, at 5:57 PM, Rad Craig wrote: > > <SNIPAGE> > > But that goes against the Mac philosophy doesn't it? You know, 'just > use it'. I mean, not in this day and age of computers and software > development. I mean for the basic operations of an application, you > shouldn't have to read the docs/manual. Sure, if you're trying to do > something exotic or hardcore, or some special, rarely-used feature, but > not for the main functions the program was written for. I mean we're > not using WordPerfect for DOS anymore (how many keystroke combos can > you memorize?).
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