Dave Smith wrote:
> If I were to start a new project today that needs a terminal-based user
> interface, is there a more modern replacement for ncurses that I should
> consider, or is ncurses just as relevant today as it has been in the past?
> 
> --Dave

There's S-Lang[1] which is newer than curses I think (and therefore the
authors must have had a reason they thought was relevant to reinvent the
wheel). I personally would probably choose ncurses over slang because of
relative ubiquity, but you can look into it. Mutt can be compiled to use
slang or ncurses.

1. http://www.s-lang.org/

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There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the
right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself.
    -- Johann Sebastian Bach

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