I copied my comment on my Enso 2.0 prototype problems to the Humanized blog, and got this reply from “Andreas”:
> It also shows why adding complexity to the system is a Bad Idea. If bad design doesn’t get you, entropy will.
Very true. And sounds like a Larry Wall quote. :-D
They just posted a new version of the prototype. We’ll see if it addresses any of my concerns.
jay | 13-Feb-08 at 12:01 pm | Permalink
It doesn’t.
Humanized has said there will be a break in Enso development during the integration into Mozilla, so it may be a while before any of this is fixed. There’s a very good chance I’ll be downgrading.
anjoschu | 20-Feb-08 at 8:26 am | Permalink
Well, I’ve deleted the beta and am back to Enso 1. I just can’t get used to that extra Enter.
While waiting, I made what I like to call an Interface Demo. It’s a simulated Enso written in JavaScript, complete with scratch pad and all. Share and enjoy.
Andreas (Yes, it’s me)
jay | 19-Mar-08 at 10:53 am | Permalink
Yeah, I uninstalled it long ago as well. Just couldn’t stand it any more.
I haven’t gotten to play with the demo much, but I’m extremely impressed (if for no other reason than you got it working in a browser). I’ll give my full impressions once I’ve had a chance to really try it.