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sugar is feature-rich and functionality-rich, but access to those features and functions is currently via a myriad of cryptic icons. | sugar is feature-rich and functionality-rich, but access to those features and functions is currently via a myriad of cryptic icons. | ||
once established in the mind of a user, icons are powerful. | once established in the mind of a user, icons are powerful. | ||
The letters of the Roman alphabet, for example, are powerful carriers of information. | |||
but to become a user of that alphabet, you first have to learn it. | but to become a user of that alphabet, you first have to learn it. | ||