> I guess it's a personal choice, but Imagine's six (at my last count) interfaces makes it terribly cumbersome. Amiga LightWave is a dream in comparison.
It has a lot to do with experience. I have used
Imagine for a lot of years and find it very intuitive.
Lately I have been using LightWave though since it
works better on MOS and I am starting to like
it quite a bit. I never used LightWave at all until
I got my ToasterFlyer system a couple years ago though.
