"Bill Campbell" <b...@celestial.net> wrote
it offers a degree of terminal independance. It was popular in the
period
before GUIs became normal but after they became desirable - ie
around 1985-1995.
And should be more desirable today for applications that require
efficient, heads-down data entry where one does not want to take
fingers off of home keys or numeric keypads.
That is entirely possible in a pure GUI, its only bad design that
prevents it! Default focus and tab order settings are available
on virtually every GUI toolkit, its just that the designers often
don't give much thought to it.
--
Alan Gauld
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
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