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Why do Dolmars have such a hard time?
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<blockquote data-quote="glens" data-source="post: 242742" data-attributes="member: 6164"><p>The first would be a good analogy IF MS ACTUALLY PERFECTED ANYTHING!&nbsp; </p><p></p><p>The "ease of use" merely means "familiarity" in this case.&nbsp; Just stepping up to something, it will always be easier for you to use if you're already familiar with it, but try using something actually <i>good</i> for a while, then sit down in front of a Windows box and tell me you don't feel like you've just been told to clear an acre of woods using a Poulan Wild Thing instead of an EHP 7900.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glens, post: 242742, member: 6164"] The first would be a good analogy IF MS ACTUALLY PERFECTED ANYTHING! The "ease of use" merely means "familiarity" in this case. Just stepping up to something, it will always be easier for you to use if you're already familiar with it, but try using something actually <i>good</i> for a while, then sit down in front of a Windows box and tell me you don't feel like you've just been told to clear an acre of woods using a Poulan Wild Thing instead of an EHP 7900. [/QUOTE]
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