To Josephine:
Your comment brings to mind NERO. The app has two buttons, one for
everyday users and one for advanced users. Selecting the button
changes the interface.

Then I spun off onto icons and imagining one of a middle aged balding
man in a wifebeater, day old stubble, saggy eyes, mouth slightly ajar
with a bit of drool. Call it Technologically Challenged Mode.

But really, you are right, the interface should be kept simple with
avenues for advancement as each users' experience develops
requirements. Then others can develop neat little apps to
augment/refine/customize. 


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