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Making Things Easy Is Hard

paul.dunne writes "John Gruber of Daring Fireball has written a long and considered riposte to Eric Raymond's recent lament concerning the poor quality of user interfaces in free software. The core of his argument is that 'developing software with a good UI requires both aptitude and a lot of hard work.' One point that particularly struck me: according to Gruber, 'Unix nerds who care about usability are switching to Mac OS X in droves'!"

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  1. Foolish conclusion. by dameron · · Score: 2, Troll

    Ok, so we're talking about a group of people who are:

    1) Unix Geeks

    that

    2) decided to roll back their "Discordian" t-shirt long enough to find their (gratis) copy of PC magazine wot mentions the unix workalike underpinnings of OS X. (we're talking -UNIX- geek here people)

    3) don't like the available Linux gui options.

    4) are willing to pay twice as much (at least) than they would for an x86 Unix workalike

    5) have trouble with gui usability...

    This person doesn't exist. Unix geek = someone who enlists in the vi/emacs Blood War. People who bitch about GUI usability = people who bitch about "right clicking".

    I'm almost serious. Who are these people...?

    -dameron