Am Montag, 20. Oktober 2003 03:26 schrieb Stian Søiland: > On 2003-10-18 11:37:33, Casey Allen Shobe wrote: > > Directories are called directories everywhere else in UNIX/Linux, and > > since KDE runs AFAIK only on UNIX/Linux, it should follow this standard. > > I totally disagree. Any "good oldtime UNIX user" who walks around > thinking about directories should have no problem understanding what a > "Folder" is. Many people new to computing, or simply new to UNIX would > easier understand "Folder" - not only because this is the term used in > other situations and operating systems, but because it gives the user a > feeling of "This is a place to put stuff". > > A "directory" gives the impression of "this is a place I can register > something to look it up later" - like an address book. If you > registered a friend in a book and then threw away the book, you don't > expect to lose your friend, do you? Well, that's the case with > "directories". > > The term folder is a far more appropriate term for some other reason as > well, and that is the beautiful IO-slave concept of KDE. I can use > ftp://blabla to see FTP folders, webdav://zope.domain.com to visit > folders on my Zope server (and no, they are not directories on the > backend), etc. etc. > > Folders should be consistent not caring where they are placed, there is > no reason to 'teach' users about the term 'directory' when 'folder' > works perfect. > > I suggest saying 'All folders are called folders, there are no > directories' (hehe, there is no spoon) or something in the > (nonexistent?) UI guidelines. Also -- just to stress the importance of the consistent use of _one_ word -- The Relevantive Usability Study [1] mentioned this paticular wording problem: The most striking example of this [wording problem] is the term "Verzeichnis" (directory). To 46% of all test subjects it was unclear whether "Ordner" (folder) and "Verzeichnis" (directory) were synonymous. Consequently, they had problems with the task which asked them to create a new folder. It should also be known that their handout explicitly mentioned the "persönliche Ordner"/"Verzeichnis" (personal folder / directory). In terms of our results, this means that the Linux system would have increased its rating and performance with optimal wording. [p. 28] Thus, I would be a rather great improvement to establish a consistent usage of the one term. Greetings, Christoph -- | Christoph Niemann | SuSE Usability Guild | | Contrary to popular opinion, the plural of 'anecdote' is not 'fact'. _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability