I don't wonder about user-friendly software so much as good manuals. SL is 
good at that, as is Blender. But with Audacity for example - I find it 
muddled and confused, it's probably just me. I'm used to programs being 
intuitive; I can run around CoolEdit for example, and have, right from the 
beginning - it's laid out that way. But Aud isn't, it's too much inside. 
Maybe I'm too much impatient with it...

- alan

On Sat, 19 Mar 2011, James Morris wrote:

> Kinda proved the point there. Living in the head too much distracts
> from the points I was trying to get across. Namely that programming
> the program leaves no time for using the program. And people wonder
> why developers don't always write user-friendly software. There's not
> enough time for all this digital nonsense! In some ways we would be
> done a favour if it were denied to us. Or maybe we should just take
> more responsibility and treat it like and addiction.
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