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I disagree - it has to do with a generation unable to tell a person that they're a moron and need to learn some basic computing fundamentals. We have a person writing an article (in said link) to solve a problem because he probably heard a friend whine about how 'email is such a pain' when in reality it is friend being a moron rather than there something necessarily wrong with the traditional email applications that exist. It reminds me of the whole arguments about folders, directories etc. and how things should be easier - when in reality what needs to be taught to Joe and Jane Sixpack are organisational skills that are necessary not only on the real world but also when using a computer to deal information - be it documents created, emails or anything else one might think of existing in a file form.
Edited 2012-07-11 11:57 UTC