At 09:57 AM 4/5/00 -0400, ... wrote: >Truth is, *NIX is too powerful - they fear the command prompt. Bull. They rightly loathe a user interface memorable only if you use it constantly. Which relies on recall, not recognition. And recall of cryptic spells, no less. Why do you think a lot of current *NIX work is ongoing in making slick desktops? Deployment. Cryptorelevence: if a security tool is not used, no security. GUI designers shouldn't invent crypto algorithms, and mathematicians aren't human factors experts. Deployment.
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