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Regarding non-WIMP interfaces, I'd argue that it's very well possible. One well-known example would be most CLI interfaces, which use no icons, and are generally not based on pointing, although pointing is possible as the interfaces to the links web browser and some Debian tools showcase. Another, more prospective example, would be some possible implementations of zooming user interfaces (see : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zooming_user_interface ).
But it's very understandable that no one spent a lot of time exploring these directions for computer UIs if you ask me. Everyone is familiar with the WIMP paradigm, and it has been versatile enough to power the interface to every electronic device out there long before computers were even capable of displaying graphics. So why bother with an alien paradigm that is likely to cause trouble to untrained users ?
Edited 2013-01-21 07:06 UTC