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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: opinions on gnome2
From:       Uno Engborg <uno () webworks ! se>
Date:       2002-07-20 22:01:39
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Daniel Molkentin wrote:

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>On Saturday 20 July 2002 01:31, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
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>>On Friday 19 July 2002 04:50, wvl wrote:
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>>>starting kpersonalizer when KDE starts for the firsttime, it should start
>>>an interactive tutorial.
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>>>
>>this is an excellent idea, if not a new one. it could be as simple as a
>>web-base presentation (open konqueror to a set of local HTML pages) or as
>>complex as a full-fledged into app (does anybody here remember the "how to
>>use a macintosh" program that apple distributed with all macs in the 80s? it
>>covered things like "how to move your mouse" heh)
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>
>Though even the mouse tutorial makes sense, it's only useful for 
>out-of-the-box installations (think Walmart), because if you install KDE or 
>even compile it from source, you most likey know how to use a mouse ;)
>

Those who compile and install KDE are probably sysadmins and are 
hopfully in
little need of a tutorial. But those people are not necessarily the 
users of the system.
So even the mouse tutorial might make sense in all types of installations.

Regards
Uno Engborg


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