On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 12:18 PM Python <pyt...@bladeshadow.org> wrote:
> > The results will differ based on whether the user in question has
> > basically just one primary application (an IDE, or some gigantic app
> > like Adobe PhotoShop) that they spend all their time in
>
> OK, so you admit that such apps do exist.  But I guess you knew that
> the OP is not writing that sort of application, and know who its
> intended audience is, and their work habits and preferences...
>

The difference isn't in what's best, but in what people are willing to
accept. Just because people roll over and accept the latest Windows,
the latest Mac OS, the latest PhotoShop, the latest Gmail, the latest
whatever else, doesn't mean that (a) they actually like it, nor (b)
it's actually better. (Which are independent.)

When someone spends all their life in a single app, they're more
likely to learn its particular way of doing things and assume that
that's "correct". But that doesn't make it so.

ChrisA
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