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- From: root@shiptile.chi.il.us (Superuser)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
- Subject: Re: IS UNIX DEAD (long)
- Message-ID: <7946@shiptile.chi.il.us>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 14:59:15 GMT
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- >True, the problem is there are people, in this very newsgroup, who see
- >no reason to try to make user friendly applications for unix. To them,
- >if you can't use VI right off the bat, or enjoy learning obscure,
- >nonsensical, illogical keystrokes, you should go back to the mac.
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- I don't understand why you would say this. Most UNIX users (myself included)
- would consider UNIX keystrokes to be as sensible and logical as any other.
- Not meaning to offend the writer, but does (s)he use UNIX?
-
- >THIS will kill Unix.
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- I doubt it.
-