QUOTE(jcp @ Oct 19 2009, 08:18 PM)

user friendly
I cringe every time I see this phrase, and you should too.
For someone like me, keyboard shortcuts and bash commands are much easier to remember than point and click bullcrap, but to someone who grew up using operating systems like Mac and Windows, mouse is much easier than keyboard.
My first computer ran DOS. Do any of you know what kind of terrible a point and click interface is to someone who started out using CLI? The only really graphical things I ever had in my DOS system was Wolfenstein 3D and Norton Commander, and those still were keyboard driven. I bought my first mouse in 1999 (only because I needed it for Windows 98 SE), and I hated it. I never used it extensively until Windows 2000 came out, when not using a mouse became impossible.
Everyone has their own version of "user friendly." I still use htop, Midnight Commander, MoC, Vim, ircii, etc. whenever possible. Many (if not most) people can't deal with that many command line programs, because it's not his/her version of "user friendly."