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>>>> Oh, tremendously. But they're still a PITA compared to Windows'
>>>> explorer, methinks.
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>>> Depends entirely on what you're used to.
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>> Not /entirely/, no. Many things are subjective, but not all of them.
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> When it comes to user selection of tools, yes, they are. If I find
> something easy to use, who are you to tell me "no, that's not easy"?
If product A is lacking a major, important feature, and product B isn't,
then which one is better? Clearly this is objective, not subjective.
(The only way it becomes subjective is if the feature in question is
only useful to some people.)
I'll grant you *most* things in tool selection are quite subjective. I'm
just saying that not *all* of it is.
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