Spending 28 minutes figuring how the heck 'at' command is supposed to work increased my fustration levels to the point where I decided to send some constructive critism about it:
1) There should be help, even one line + example .. can't be that hard.
2) When command 'at' is executed successfully, it SHOULD GIVE SOME indication that it's running and waiting! It just goes to weird state which seems like it's bugged or atleast, not working. Print atleast some simple message like 'At is waiting ...'. This is currently agains all good UI design rules.
And on completely different case, set values should be bookmark dependant. I hate having to switch manually between them.
-- Marko Koivusalo
