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Hi Charly and all,

> It would be better, assuming that the new user understands the purpose
> and meaning of Unix commands like mkdir, cp, etc...
> 'EnableBundles...' is self-explanatory.

I disagree on this. I think for the average user (like e.g. myself or many of 
my non-tech friends) it is the best, not having to talk about unix commands at 
all. Most of them neither know what unix is nor how to apply unix commands. The 
immediate reaction to that would be: they are not going to be a user at all. 
Might sound strange to many people participating on this mailing list - but 
that's what I see considering the people around me.

It's still possible to work with command line stuff (as Alex pointed out). But 
I always had hoped we could make the tools so easy, that even my mom would be 
able to use them and participate in encryption.

Nothing wrong with having a wiki with all the commands and their usage. Feel 
free to expand that and go as crazy as you like. But my mom probably would not 
read that, let alone understand it ;)

Cheers,
steve
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