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Notice those "for me the first things are other" and "last for me is the gui" statements? Those are called opinion. GUI isn't important for you, fine. But don't criticize others for considering GUI first.
And yes, I would refuse to read a book because of the author. I do think the publisher has a lot to do with the quality of the book. And I do consider the cover to convey information about the contents.
Examples:
I don't like Stephen King books. I don't like his stories, his writing style, his genre. So why would I go out and waste my time reading his new novel?
O'Reilly books have been consistently good in my eyes. All of them that I have seen have been well written and full of good information. I'd recommend any O'Reilly book sight unseen, whether I know the subject in question or not.
If I see a computer book with "Learn this in 21 days!!!! You too can be a master!!! Yippee kiy-yay!!!!!" in neon yellow with pink lettering, I'll skip it. Sorry, if they can't go to enough trouble to get a good cover, I doubt that they'll go to any trouble to get good content.
The reason I bring this up is that I see a lot of good feedback about this browser, almost all of it being pretty objective, about more than just the UI. Mail handling, speed, extraneous features, pop-up blocking. I just don't see why the judgment of the UI is such a big deal to you.
Edit: p.s. I was incorrect in the fact that there was one comment about the makers of the browser. I see two, must have missed one in my first pass. Sorry.
And yes, I would refuse to read a book because of the author. I do think the publisher has a lot to do with the quality of the book. And I do consider the cover to convey information about the contents.
Examples:
I don't like Stephen King books. I don't like his stories, his writing style, his genre. So why would I go out and waste my time reading his new novel?
O'Reilly books have been consistently good in my eyes. All of them that I have seen have been well written and full of good information. I'd recommend any O'Reilly book sight unseen, whether I know the subject in question or not.
If I see a computer book with "Learn this in 21 days!!!! You too can be a master!!! Yippee kiy-yay!!!!!" in neon yellow with pink lettering, I'll skip it. Sorry, if they can't go to enough trouble to get a good cover, I doubt that they'll go to any trouble to get good content.
The reason I bring this up is that I see a lot of good feedback about this browser, almost all of it being pretty objective, about more than just the UI. Mail handling, speed, extraneous features, pop-up blocking. I just don't see why the judgment of the UI is such a big deal to you.
Edit: p.s. I was incorrect in the fact that there was one comment about the makers of the browser. I see two, must have missed one in my first pass. Sorry.