> Then they need to turn around at once!  Leaving users in the dark about
> what`s going on makes things more difficult for them.  Taking away choices
> limits the use of the software to the point where it eventually becomes
> unusable.
> 
> Good design, clarity, good documentation and letting the user know what
> choices there are are required when you want to achieve ease of use.

I don't think the installer is as bad as most people on this list are 
complaining about; it's certainly not leaving any users in the dark. A large 
majority of the information from the older installer is still there, it's just 
up to the user to seek it out.

In essence the installer went from a hardcore presentational format to a more 
laid back format - a shift every OS has consciously made in the last decade.
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