On Sunday, March 18, 2018 at 3:23:40 PM UTC+1, Terry Brown wrote:
>
> Firefox / Chrome / and I think at least one of the MS browsers have tabs 
> on top. Admittedly they don't really have menu bars, but they have 
> similarly critical elements under the tabs.  In both cases (Leo and 
> browsers) the tabs represent a complete change of context, so I don't 
> really see the tab positioning as surprising.  In Leo, perhaps more 
> than other apps., changing tabs can change the menus and tools 
> available. 
>

You might be missing my point.
As I understood, Leo is not up against Firefox, Chrome, or Gimp, but 
against full-fledged development environments for programmers like PyCharm, 
Eric, Eclipse, and I might add Atom or VSCode. They all follow the paradigm 
that I described in my original post. 

You only have a couple of minutes to make a first impression. The 
impression Leo makes is: Doesn't honor/follow established standards. 
Period. No time, to check out just another homegrown editor.

Reinhard

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