* Jérôme Marant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030725 13:03]: > Userfirendliness means necessarily hiding technical details IMO, without > dealing with graphical aspects.
Taken this statement directly it's user-unfriendly in both the sense of newbie-unfriendly and experienced-unfriendly. (A newbie might like it, but he will still suffer from it). It's newbie-friendly if an user, if an user can use with without the need to understand unnecassary things. And ecspecially without the need to understand what is unnecassary. The main difficulty is that no developer can know before, what will be necesary. Both a system presenting a utter mess of uneeded things and technical terms and a system only saying "Installation successful" or "Installation failed" are two ends of user-unfriendly behaviour. While the first can be at least cured with a good documentation, the last is simply frustrating. Hochachtungsvoll, Bernhard R. Link -- Sendmail is like emacs: A nice operating system, but missing an editor and a MTA.