Of course, clicking on an email, typing your reply, and clicking send is
~not~ simple at all.

Simplicity in his case, obviously was an interpreted word. He probably meant
"uncluttered" or "lacking in information, requiring prior knowledge of the
keystrokes needed".

An icon beats a remembered character for USERs any day. The acronym is not
PI (Programmer Interface) but UI (USER Interface). Some times, us P's need
to think like U's.


On 1/11/08 12:51 PM, "Mike Cunningham" <mcunning@xxxxxxx> wrote:

We had a GUI developer who worked for us who insisted on using PINE for
e-mail. Total character based, white letters on blank screen, fixed font. He
loved the simplicity of the interface.




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