Did I open a can of worms. The thing is, most people are not unix linux gurus. In fact, Windows makes comandline interface very different to the way unix/linux does it.
If you want to make Sword Appealing to your average user, GUI is the way to go, sorry, but the fact remains, that if you're a computer user, GUI can make the experience better and easier. If you use unix or you're unix-minded, then commandline is fast and easy thats great. However there is one small problem, not everyone is unix-minded. I guaranteee you that almost anyone can do windows. Not everyone can do linux. The problem remains, if sword is a windows program, then it will need a windows interface. Especially if one has to do a lot of typing. Within this context, there has to be good error control make no mistake, GUI doesn't help if the program doesn't work. But to say that the GUI automatically sacrifices the problems that already exist is not always the case. Windows and Linux are incompatible you usually can't use linux programs on Windows, without severe re-programming. That puts off windows users. Windows users would rather not have a program, than make an effort to do it by hand. So when linux people complain when GUI is *suggested*, let me remind them, that the main sword program has a GUI. DF _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com