Hi. I realize that most of Linux users love the shell, but there is a reason for the curren trends to add accessibility to the GUI, java swing, and other GUI based stuff. First, that is the way in which 99% of all sighted users operate, and one way or another staying at the shell prompt will restrict us equal access to flagship applications. Second, the large majority of disabled computer users have grown in to Windows, and those I've asked will not even try Linux until something like the Gnome accessibility project matures enough that is equal with Jaws and Windows. So in the end there is nothing silly in the trend at all, but we can only have something else to gain. What we do with it will end up being decided by personal preference. Hth.