On Friday, 30 January 2015 12:05:31 UTC, Fidel N wrote:
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> :-) I think Fidel's answer was a bit harsh.
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> Sorry, was not my intention to be harsh, I actually totally simpatize with
> Dufriz, I had quite a struggle migrating into Leo coming from a
> non-programming background.
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No hard
>
> :-) I think Fidel's answer was a bit harsh.
>
Sorry, was not my intention to be harsh, I actually totally simpatize with
Dufriz, I had quite a struggle migrating into Leo coming from a
non-programming background.
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 1:44 AM, Dufriz wrote:
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> What about making Leo more user friendly, for a change?
>
:-) I think Fidel's answer was a bit harsh.
As you imply, there is a never-ending tension between adding new features
and making things easier for both newbies and power users. There
There you are wrong Dufriz, Edward recently spent several months focusing
on improving the manuals, videos and docs, and made Leo more intuitive to
use.
But Leo has so many features, that it is still required an intensive study
to begin to use many of them (or even realize they exist).
I encour
What about making Leo more user friendly, for a change?
All the improvements to Leo have always been in the direction of adding new
features.
It's about time you developers concentrate a bit more on user friendliness
(UI, etc). This will certainly attract more users.
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On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Don Dwiggins
wrote:
> On my walks on the Naples beach I saw that the key problem in
> collaboration with Leo is the interaction of Leonine users with non-Leonine
> users.
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> That's sort of what I mentioned earlier, about using Leo on the desktop,
> and somehow "
Sounds like an interesting year coming up!
Re:
On my walks on the Naples beach I saw that the key problem in
collaboration with Leo is the interaction of Leonine users with
non-Leonine users.
That's sort of what I mentioned earlier, about using Leo on the desktop,
and somehow "syncing" my L
Here are my present plans for the coming year:
1. Continue to support Leo.
Leo is my life's work, and I'll support Leo as long as I am able. I am
grateful to Terry and others for their ongoing support work. Leo will be
in good hands after I am gone.
2. Look for new juicy problems.
At present