[email protected] (Adam Sjøgren) writes: > ...
I don't think that anyone doubts that you have a very solid understanding and uses Gnus with an expert's touch. Even I, compared to how people use the web GUIs, Outlook, and even Evolution, Thunderbird/Icedove, etc., the way I use Emacs Gnus compared to them, it's like the wrists of Wayne Gretzky and the speed of Usain Bolt... And I consider myself a Gnus novice! Instead, I merit it to 80-90% to the all text, 100% configurable interface of Gnus and the Emacs message mode. Fumbling around with folders and drop down menus just can't keep up. And it doesn't matter it was a sensation when Xerox and Apple and later even Microsoft made a big deal out of it in the 80s. But, back to this discussion, if you envision two fighters at the Colosseum of paleo-Rome. If one of them spends a lifetime perfecting the use of the sword, and the other guy do the same with the spear, of course neither of them could ever be convinced the other guy's weapon is better. If one wanted an answer to that question, one would be better off asking a philosopher-king who fought in the archery, and had never wielded either sword or spear. But perhaps he would answer something else altogether. -- Emanuel Berg, programmer-for-rent. CV, projects, etc at uXu underground experts united: http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
