Re: Keyboard Centrism: was Drag and Drop

2009-08-05 Thread Joe(theWordy)Philbrook
It would appear that on Aug 1, Steve Litt did say: You, my friend, are a prime candidate for two free software offerings I use on a daily, no, a minutely basis: Umenu and VimOutliner. Big Snip We keyboard types haven't gotten the respect we deserved ever since Windows 3.0 raised

Re: Keyboard Centrism: was Drag and Drop

2009-08-05 Thread Joe(theWordy)Philbrook
It would appear that on Aug 1, Steve Litt did say: You, my friend, are a prime candidate for two free software offerings I use on a daily, no, a minutely basis: Umenu and VimOutliner. Big Snip We keyboard types haven't gotten the respect we deserved ever since Windows 3.0 raised

Re: Keyboard Centrism: was Drag and Drop

2009-08-05 Thread Joe(theWordy)Philbrook
It would appear that on Aug 1, Steve Litt did say: > You, my friend, are a prime candidate for two free software offerings I use > on > a daily, no, a minutely basis: Umenu and VimOutliner. <> > We keyboard types haven't gotten the respect we deserved ever since Windows > 3.0 raised

Keyboard Centrism: was Drag and Drop

2009-08-01 Thread Steve Litt
On Saturday 01 August 2009 00:12:51 Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote: [rant-mode] I might be a keyboard centric computer user who is always having difficulty dealing with the point N click style dogma that seems to say that if you make it easy for mouse centric users to click instead of

Keyboard Centrism: was Drag and Drop

2009-08-01 Thread Steve Litt
On Saturday 01 August 2009 00:12:51 Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote: [rant-mode] I might be a keyboard centric computer user who is always having difficulty dealing with the point N click style dogma that seems to say that if you make it easy for mouse centric users to click instead of

Keyboard Centrism: was Drag and Drop

2009-08-01 Thread Steve Litt
On Saturday 01 August 2009 00:12:51 Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote: > [rant-mode] > I might be a keyboard centric computer user who is always having > difficulty dealing with the point N click style "dogma" that seems > to say that if you make it easy for mouse centric users to click > instead of