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20 Feb
2005
20 Feb
'05
6:38 p.m.
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 18:09:07 +0100, Jakub Steiner <jimmac@...653...> wrote:
And since I already mentioned Firefox, I have to express my utter amazement by the design of it.
This analogy doesn't work either. Firefox must be transparent and simple, because it's used by millions, and used for a simple task of viewing pages. A vector editor is a very different thing with a very different audience. Editing a vector drawing is all about tweaking things. Why should we be afraid of letting people tweak things in preferences - if at the same time we allow and encourage them to tweak things on canvas in new and unexpected ways?