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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/4/2014 3:33 AM, Andrew Berg wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">If you want to save your users the hassle, I would definitely
recommend a graphical environment. If I had realized that you intended your
application to be widely deployed, I would have simply recommended that from
the start.</pre>
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Graphical environments are good for some things, command line
environments are good for other things.<br>
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Unicode capability is beneficial in both.<br>
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Many of the software tools I create and distribute are command line
utilities, for people that use command lines anyway. The problems
arise when they are multilingual, and need to use diverse character
repertoires.<br>
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