"No it doesn't, because it's not exactly like the thing that I am used to. In fact, it doesn't have solutions for the limitations it eliminates! Poor."
I heard the same arguments when, for example, SolidWorks with its true construcive solid geometry (CSG) 3D modelling swept away the old 2D "electronic paper" tools such as AutoCAD. The old guys complained in exactly the same way.
"What if I just want to draw the outline by hand? SolidWorks is terrible at that!".
"Umm... it can draw arbitrary cross-sections automatically in seconds!"
"Yes, but I can't control things the way that I'm used to!"
Etc...