I will stick with Panther - best of both worlds - excellent desktop and Unix underneath -- and X11 to run some other cool apps. It definitely is not perfect - but the best desktop plus nerd tools I have found in 13 years.
I think it works both ways. In the user world of those who are savvvy but non-technical - they simply work visually and consider going to a shell or Terminal the dark ages and will not adopt it. (although we know it is not)
Marc's point in this is to encourage exploration and hopefully stint development of a pure OS X port. And users will adopt an alternate app if it allows for visual creation similar to procedures they are already familiar with.
I will stick with Panther - best of both worlds - excellent desktop and Unix underneath -- and X11 to run some other cool apps. It definitely is not perfect - but the best desktop plus nerd tools I have found in 13 years.
I think it works both ways. In the user world of those who are savvvy but non-technical - they simply work visually and consider going to a shell or Terminal the dark ages and will not adopt it. (although we know it is not) Marc's point in this is to encourage exploration and hopefully stint development of a pure OS X port. And users will adopt an alternate app if it allows for visual creation similar to procedures they are already familiar with.