>
> I haven't contributed to this thread because I still struggle with a
> concise view of what Leo is.
>

me too

- Stress that org mode and vimoutline mode are no substitute for Leo


Maybe part of the problem is coming from the conceptual gravity point that
Outlining is what Leo is good at, it's defining characteristic or feature.
Yes Leo _uses_ outlining, everywhere, but perhaps this isn't what makes it
unique!

I found Steve's description of using Leo as a design tool, with ease-full
generation of working code being almost secondary, inspiring and
illuminating in a way that many of other attempts to describe Leo don't
have. (Edward's brother Speed's article gives me a similar feel.) I don't
have the perception at the moment to tease out why that is, but there it
is. :)

-matt

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