"Lennart Borgman (gmail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I get the feeling that the massive extended toolbars really serve
>> somewhat the same role in a typical MS app that keybindings do in Emacs:
>> both are somewhat cryptic and take a fair bit of time to remember, but
>> are probably faster and more convenient than the menus -- once you have
>> learned them.
>
> Toolbars are for mouse, menus for keyboard (or at least they are faster 
> with the keyboard).

That may be the case, but I don't think it changes my point:  massive
bloated toolbars are still more of an expert interface than a newbie
one.

-Miles

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