Althought we're getting off the topics of installers, I say I agree,
but that doesn't mean GUI's.  If emacs people like GUI's they wouldn't
be emacs people.  But we need better UI for jde in general.  For
example, what's with the C-c C-v keybindings?  This is only one key
off from the C-x C-c binding which exits emacs.  Not good.  And in the
debugger, is there anyone who has not rebound jde-bug-step-over?  No
way anyone is typing C-c C-z n just to go to the next line!  When
debugging, things should work like in edebug - editing is disabled,
"n" for next, "c" for continue, "e" for eval.  This would help a lot.



"Daniel Hegyi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > > I think that a user-friendly install-shield-like GUI wizard for
> > the Windows
> > > folks would be very nice. You know, with check-boxes and "Next"
> > buttons. :)
> >Heh, feel free to create such one. I am the one who hates GUI wizards.
> >If I would love them you can be sure I would prefer to use JBuilder like
> >whole company where I work, instead of emacs+JDEE.
> 
> My personal opinion is that Emacs should become a little more
> user-friendly, otherwise IDEs like JBuilder and WebSphere Studio
> Enterprise Developer WILL take over, and Emacs will become a notepad
> on steroids. I don't know about you, but I have a tough time
> remembering just a few function names, not to mention the several
> hundred that JDEE/Emacs offer. GUI isn't such a bad thing. Let's face
> it, we're living in the 21st Century.
> 
> Daniel
> 
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