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The file browser... is nice, but why on earth do we need yet another file browser when the OS already gives me one?The “alien tool” problemSmalltalk was designed as an environment where everything is built inside the image. That philosophy is powerful—but it also creates friction with modern workflows and OS conventions (window management, menus, shortcuts, external tools). Some differences are essential to the Smalltalk experience; others are just gratuitous incompatibilities.
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