> Hi Michael,
> 
> I was probably being over zealous in my differentiation.
> 
> Git tends to follow the 'terminal command line interface' approach, which 
> (because of a single terminal view) would lead to the distinction I 
> highlighted, but that doesn't mean that Linux can't do multiple windows, as 
> you highlight.
> 
> Philip

I wasn't even thinking of multiple windows. There are plenty of programs that 
enter a "Give a sequence of commands" mode when you access the  program with no 
args.

Sqlite, for example.
ntpdc
bash

Those are the three that immediately jump to mind.

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