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RE[11]: Comment by saso
by Thom_Holwerda on Wed 9th Jan 2013 14:36
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RE[12]: Comment by saso
by lucas_maximus on Wed 9th Jan 2013 14:52
in reply to "RE[11]: Comment by saso"
Someone doesn't know how to use Windows key + D.
Where is the usability of that? Would my mother know about it? The problem stays the same. New computer interfaces have been completely ignoring usability guidelines, hiding stuff for whatever reason, and it's not even remotely funny. I'm talking about Windows 8 but not only: GNOME 3 (which I use) comes to mind as well. But it's curious that they always talk about "usability", apparently not knowing the meaning of the word.
Edited 2013-01-09 16:36 UTC
RE[12]: Comment by saso
by lucas_maximus on Wed 9th Jan 2013 22:38
in reply to "RE[11]: Comment by saso"
We are not in the age anymore where people have never used a computer before. Quite a majority of older people are silver surfers and manage quite well on anything from Windows XP to bloody SAP interfaces (which are entirely shit).
In any case you were talking about you using it not your mother or anyone else.
Edited 2013-01-09 22:39 UTC




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Someone doesn't know how to use Windows key + D.