I have been keen to use Calypso (I love the way it shows inherited methods)
as my browser but I am finding some usability issues. It may be just me but
some things I find off-putting.

I don't really like the way that adding a new class is done by a new tab
that appears now and then in the editing area. To my mind the Nautilus way
of launching a dialog to create a class seems more natural - and opens the
way in future for a class creation wizard - something that can't be done in
a code window. If we have to do it in a code tab then it would be better if
the tab remained there all the time - I don't like the way it appears and
disappears. It takes a while to learn what to click to do this.

Also, all class creation presumes a subclass of Object in Calypso. i miss
the ability in Nautilus to select a class and immediately create a subclass
of it.  Am I missing something here? Is there a way?

On the topic of my ignorance - what is a /project /in Calypso? How do you
create one?

And what does realize do?

Also I think that the pop up menus could be subdivided into categories
rather than present all the options in an unbroken list. And the order of
options seems odd. To my mind/ senders /and /implementers /are two menu
options that should always go together - not be separated by/ rename/ and
/move to class side/ et cetera.

Just my two cents. 





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