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From: mward@sutm.2sprint.net (Marcus Ward)
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Subject: Re: (New) windows modeller!!
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>It's sad how everyone just gives something a cursory glance and is instantly
>an authority on the subject. AMAPI is a good modeller. If only the people
>criticizing it here knew the half of what it could do.
I never claimed to be an authority, you did.
>
>Kai-style interface? I don't think so. The interface is EXTREMELY functional.
>And if someone says that modeller's interface surpasses a intuitive design
>such as amapi's then please go and do user interface design 101.
sorry, I dont write em, I just use em.
Third, there's a little button on one of the menus that puts
>you in non-perspective view.
I didnt know that. let me go back and play with it some more
Fourth, there is no mouse 'lag'. Take your
>finger off
>that left button while not doing any functions..
Yes, there is cursor lag, and no I wasnt holding down the button. Youre not
talking to a first time computer user, I know how to use a mouse. Maybe its
my dreadfully slow computer? (P100 16meg,ATI Mach 64)
>If people bothered to look, things would be so much easier. Broaden your mind.
>Modeller is not the do-all end-all solution.
>
>Cheers
>Kon
Gee Kon, do I detect bitterness? Am I not allowed to dislike something?
Sorry, I do. I like modelers "primitive" interface. It works well. And Pop
always said, if it ain't broke don't fix it. As for your nice little