This is an interesting point. Why are we here? Apple already makes a mail program geared toward the non-power user.
I am interested in hearing what makes this project appeal to a user who feels they aren't advanced, yet for some reason doesn't want to use Mail.app. As I have read it, the purpose of this project is to create a product that is not meant to appeal to every possible customer. While creating a program that is elegant and easy to use should always be a goal of any piece of software, the goal of this software is to also fill an ecological niche that Mail.app does not already reside in, and appeal to a group of users who are unfulfilled by what Mail.app offers. On Jan 24, 2010, at 11:25 AM, Michel Tribet wrote: > I want to ask you to be simple, to use words that > everybody can understand, to not make me (and the other basic users) run away > from this list because, in my opinion, you will lose that will > make your first "customers" : the > "would-want-to-be-power-users-but-are-far-to-be" boys. -- Jason Snell / VP & Editorial Director, Macworld / [email protected] Office: 415-868-4341 / AIM: MW jsnell / twitter.com/jsnell _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list List help: http://lists.ranchero.com/listinfo.cgi/email-init-ranchero.com
