After reading Adam Scheinberg's original article "The Paradox of Choice" and Kevin Russo's response, I want to add my personal comments to this discussion. I will quote Adam and Russo several times and pick up their arguments.
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But you have to agree that those and other problems could be solved if a single toolkit existed, and that no problems would arise from that, except having to convert old programs to use the new toolkit but a emulation layer could be created so those programs could still work while their developers convert them.
But you have to agree that those and other problems could be solved if a single toolkit existed, and that no problems would arise from that, except having to convert old programs to use the new toolkit but a emulation layer could be created so those programs could still work while their developers convert them.