>
> By doing so, Microsoft has achieved an important target: The user doesn't
> really need to know how the program works in order to start working with
> it. This is the very thing that (IMHO) wasn't achieved on Linux.
>
The stupid user approach: a program that does not work on the first run,
is not worth to be downloaded. The same about reading the readme files. I am waiting
for the day that I could install a new program without having so much reading to do.
 
 -  diego
    the founder of the stupid-user-approach-on-linux company(c)

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