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There's no such thing as "intuitive" in computing. Don't mistake what you've learned for "intuitive" and disregard other UIs because of it.
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2010-06-03
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Intuitive = sh*t even my grandma can use
Are you saying Midnight Commander couldn't do with a better GUI?
Be objective here.
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2010-06-03
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You're basically bashing something for having a UI you aren't familiar with. It's like criticizing people for using (and enjoying) a console instead of a GUI, claiming it's inferior to a point and click interface because your grandma can't use it.
Fortunately, *nix and the N900 give us all options, instead of only one.
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C'mon
Are you serious?
It is not about being familiar with the UI, are you saying that is the best it can do? You don't wish it was any simpler to use?
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C'mon
Are you serious?
It is not about being familiar with the UI, are you saying that is the best it can do? You don't wish it was any simpler to use?
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2010-06-03
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2010-06-03
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Look at this example, using CTRL + SHIFT + P for taking screen shots (I know it isn't CLI). If this was reduced to one button, wouldn't that be a more intuitive solution?
Simplicity doesn't mean less capable. It's all about working smart.