Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 13th Jul 2012 23:47 UTC
"It's never good to scare away your customers. It's even worse if you don't realize you're doing it. That was me. Like most folks in the developer community, it's been years since I last used Internet Explorer as my daily browser. Oh sure, we all keep copies around for web development work, but Firefox, Chrome, and Safari now rule the web roost. Unfortunately, that was not the case with the Blurity userbase." Wise lesson from Jeff Keacher.
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Sandboxing (presumably together with users being asked about permissions) will probably just bring "UAC tiredness" - maybe even multiplied, training people to accept everything or to block everything in panic.
No way out of (more or less) walled gardens for general population, I'm afraid.
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Sandboxing (presumably together with users being asked about permissions) will probably just bring "UAC tiredness" - maybe even multiplied, training people to accept everything or to block everything in panic.
No way out of (more or less) walled gardens for general population, I'm afraid.