Simon Edwards wrote: >On Sunday 10 August 2003 21:00, William Leese wrote: > > >>Simon Edwards wrote: >>The names do not matter. Afterall, why would a normal user have to >>browse anything other than their home directory? >> >> > >errr... because floppys, cdroms, shared drives (think duel boot), and network >drives generally don't appear in thier home directory. > Take a look from the perspective of a computer newbie. User logins in to find a nice, shiny KDE desktop. He then decides he wants to install a game (linux, games, hah! ;) that he bought on a cdrom. He inserts the cdrom in the cdrom drive. Now what? The clicks on the KMenu. The only option that will bring him to his cdrom is "Home (Personal Files)", or "Quick Browser" (which most of us admit, is a useful tool for geeks), or "Konqueror Web Browser"? The user isn't given a single option to view/play/run the contents of the cdrom. - wvl _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability