| ▲ | epihelix 4 hours ago | |
I grew up using WordStar on the Apple ][. It was great when all you had was an 80 column card, a green phosphor screen and a keyboard, but I was never sad to leave it behind when GUIs were invented. I have nostalgia for the time, sure, but not for that interface and the multi-key-stroke commands you had to learn by rote. Each to their own, and of course finding an optimal writing environment is a very subjective thing -- but it's not like there aren't modern distraction-free writing interfaces that exist. | ||
| ▲ | tonyedgecombe 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I remember being quite excited at moving from a DOS based word processor (Word Perfect) to a GUI based one (Word). It looked like a step up. In retrospect the quality, quantity and look and feel of the documents I created remained exactly the same. | ||
| ▲ | user3939382 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> leave it behind when GUIs were invented GUIs were invented by the Xerox PARC team early 1970s, the IIc (I have one sitting on my desk :) was 1984. Totally beside your point so I apologize. I only mention it because PARC deserves a huge amount of credit. | ||