Originally Posted by
tuolumne
The point being made is that the command line looks like DOS versus fast air which was point and click, that's all. No need for any level of outrage, no need for a long condescending technical lecture.
While SHARES may be close to your heart, there is no defending it's woeful inadequatcies compared to native Apollo (a command line DOS interface as well). SHARES is structurally inferior. Forcing native SHARES has been a disastrous choice for all sides.
SHARES is inferior to FastAir (United's Apollo GUI overlay) from an ease-of-use-to-agent perspective.
However, SHARES and native Apollo are nearly identical from a system functionality and ease of command line use perspective. Do you have some functions in mind in which native Apollo does something that SHARES cannot?