Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Outliners, Open Source, and common interfaces
Author: Dave Winer Posted: 3/5/1999; 8:04:24 AM Topic: Frontier and PIM's Msg #: 3630 (In response to 3629) Prev/Next: 3629 / 3631
More power to you!I have the same thing, but not running on as many different desktops as you. Any time I want my text environment to work differently all I have to do is write a script behind a menu command. Both tools are real outliners, not the kind that are hidden in word processors.
You know, before we launched Frontier 1.0 I thought we'd encounter a lot of resistence from people because we force them to use an outliner to edit scripts, but there's never been a single complaint in all these years. Basically everyone who likes Frontier likes outlines, and a lot of them have gone on to become C developers. So there's hope.
Dave
There are responses to this message:
- "Real" Outliners and UI, Dan Lyke, 3/5/1999; 9:20:11 AM
- Re: Editing scripts in an outliner, Tim Moore, 3/5/1999; 9:58:06 AM
- Re: Outliners, Open Source, and common interfaces, Jason Gerry, 3/5/1999; 10:12:24 AM
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