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Agreed. A few other pluses:
3) Lowest common denominator access requirements (e.g. If you receive a frantic call from operations when you are somewhere that doesn't have the GUI tools you know, you can still get the job done - with only character mode and a command line.)
4) Increased knowledge
(Someday you can write your own GUI tool, make it shareware, and, if its good
enough, eventually QUEST might buy it!)
-Don Granaman
[OraSaurus - not yet fossilized]
> GUI's are ok, I do use and appreciate then, but sometimes the older methods
are
> 1) faster and 2) more rewarding. Especially for an old fossil, like me.
>
> Dick Goulet
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