Urias McCullough wrote: > too much security is just plain annoying, Only if it's done Microsoft-style. ie. not there / wrong / too complex More or less, security is a side effect of good design, bad security is a side effect of bad design. A secure system can actually be easier to use, but only if it is part of the original planning and not slapped on as an aftermarket, MS-style add-on. K.I.S.S. is probably the best rule of thumb. I'm only dabbling a bit with Haiku so far, but like what I see so far. regards, /Lars