On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 20:38:06 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:

SL>     Nuh-huh!!!  Try this on for the standard text editor[*]. 80i
SL> <ESC>yy80PG$

        Uhm, that one passed me by. Did I miss the obvious above? :-0

>>         I've gotten so accustomed to it that I no longer notice. <g> In
>> all seriousness though, for the functionality that TB! packs, it's
>> remarkably user friendly. Of course there's room for improvement as is
>> with most other apps.

SL>     Well, that can be said for unix, too.  Unix is user friendly, it
SL> is just selective about who its friends are.

        I definitely agree with you there. For those who need Unix
functionality then it's user friendly. For those who don't, then it will
not be. They'll be hollering about unnecessary tedium all the time.

        The same for TB!. It's full of functionality that will overwhelm
and unnecessarily confuse the casual user who may be better served with
a lighter weight client in terms of functionality. Kauffman Mail warrior
.... light weight and extremely easy to use. Also free. :-)

SL> [*] vi being the standard text editor for unix.  *bow*
 
        Yuk. *bow* :-)

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