Chad Smith wrote: > >If you're willing to lose your passwords, it's 3 clicks. :-) > > Saving passwords is a security risk if anyone other than you has assess > to the machine.
Yes. Lesson for the day: either don't keep passwords, or don't have multiple peple access the computer. :) > > "I remember sitting on IRC with Dave, Ben and Asa painstakingly > > debating feature after feature, button after button, pixel after > > pixel, always trying to answer the same basic question: does this > > help mom use the web? If the answer was no, the next question was: > > does this help mom's teenage son use the web? If the answer was > > still no, the feature was either excised entirely or (occasionally) > > relegated to config file access only. Otherwise, it was often moved > > into an isolated realm that was outside of mom's reach but not > > her son's, like the preferences window." > > I like that approach. That approach should be universal among end-user > programs, like OOo. Good find, Daniel. :-) Inspite of being a geek, I am a strong believer in usability. Cheers, -- Daniel Carrera | There is no urge so great as for one man to Join OOoAuthors today! | edit another man's work. http://www.oooauthors.org | -- Mark Twain --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]