> 
> Indeed - perfection is a journey, not a destination.
> 
> Just to clarify my comment, what I was trying to point out (in an 
> attempt at a humourous way) is that invoking a 'interface designer' does 
> not magically mean you end up with a user interface which any one person 
> agrees with, or actually works for all use-cases. This does not mean to 
> say that having a full time experienced dev-tool oriented UX designer 
> wouldn't help immeasurably with the evolution of LiveCode's interface, 
> but it certainly wouldn't be a magic wand which makes things better 
> overnight.
> 
> My observation over the years that regardless of the UX design 
> experience of the person designing things developing a good UI comes 
> down to dialog between the designer(s) and the user(s); and as with all 
> things it generally comes down to compromise.

Anyone in Edinburgh considered asking Scott Rossi how much time he has on his 
hands ? :-)


                                          
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