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#9
Originally Posted by luca View Post
No, mine was just an analogy: in the same way that you learn a keyboard shortcut on a desktop, you learn what is going to appear on the screen, so you don't need the animation anymore.
And more analogy. Emacs has "keyboard shortcuts" only, and it is
mostly old generation hackers using it. I prefer emacs myself over
many fancy IDE's but i don't try to sell it any more only truth.

When we like attract mass users, non hacker community we need
to have good looking and easy to use UI .

I remember from my university usability course that the shotrcut
way works if some user uses all of the day same application
but then entry threshold will be really high.

If some fast use expert mode is needed, we may always
implement it.
 

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