I am totally blind. I watched the progress of the discussion concerning
your planned product with great hope. If you go to a graphic Uwser
Interface, you may exclude a whole lot of people who would have grat
interest in anything youproduced that was text-based.


On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Or Botton wrote:

> After reading the thread that was evolved around the "DOS internet
> suite" topic, i've thought of something..
>
> Here's an idea: Lets try to make an interface!
>
> The idea is to make a GUI interface that although easy to learn,
> is still not limiting or "covering" the user from the abilities
> of the computer.
>
> Its easy to make a GUI that will hide the computer from the user..
> but its abit harder to make a GUI that although it will be easy
> to understand, it will still allow the user to view and use the
> system "as is".
>
> The idea is to make a graphical representation of the work we
> do on the DOS prompt, and not to hide it.
>
> Think you can do it? Paint it as a GIF, JPG, or what-ever,
> and upload it to some URL!
>
> . this is bound to be intresting.. :)
>
> I know that i'll start brain-storming first thing tomorow! ^_^
>
>
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